![]() This was and is a very good selling point of viewers like Imprudence as many users who were and still are dissatisfied with SDV2 can use them with relative ease. Also Imprudence, a viewer that looks and feels like Second Life Viewer One, but with constantly improving features, offers users the feel of the original viewer but with enhanced functionality. It is generally recognised that Kirsten’s Viewer is superior at allowing for the user to take photos and record videos relatively easier than SLV2. ![]() Other viewers, typically due to their specialised nature, outperform SLV2 in a variety of areas. This will be one of the reasons why SLV2 enjoys the second highest spot in the Second Life Third Party Viewer List, ranked by Crash Rate. This will mean that people that use SLV2 will eventually (theoretically) have far superior functionality and support. The biggest advantage I can see is the fact that because it is the official viewer of Linden Labs, it receives a lot of updates and support. ![]() In comparison to other viewers SLV2 has some advantages and disadvantages. ![]() So there are clearly some great features in SLV2. As well as being muted in colour to allow the Virtual World to appear more virbrant, and the list goes on. She begins by outlining that the web-browser interface is fast and modern. A SLV2 enthusiast commented that compared to the rest of the viewers, Second Life Viewer 2 clearly outstrips any ‘competitors’ in her article here. This is obvious to see, as most people recovering from usability and information displacement shock were moving onto Second Life Viewer 2. However there ARE some good features in SLV2. I personally find that SLV2 really inhibits my screen real estate, and makes it difficult to keep all my necessary tabs open (chat, inventory, building tab), and still see what I’m trying to do. Some of the more frequent complaints include the defunct “Search” system and the frustrating camera controls in SLV2. It is easy to see that some of the characteristics of SLV2 were letting it down. Posted by: Earth Primbee | Tuesday, Maat 08:45 PM It’s a great leap forward in my humble opinion.” Went back for a second try and I think I am now adjusted. I went back to the old viewer till things calmed down a bit. “I had some initial problems with default settings and the typical adjustments to things being moved around. Posted by: Ciaran Laval | Tuesday, Maat 10:53 AM “I’m having a love hate relationship with the new viewer and I did experience frustration when I went back to 1.23 because I was looking for things in the place where viewer 2 now puts them, I’m giving this a fair shot that’s for sure but one thing that peeves me no end is the Linden spin.” Some forum comments about SLV2 Beta and the just Released Version are below. People were happy and acclimatised to the First Viewer that was released by Linden Labs, as well as well known Third Party Viewers (such as Imprudence or Phoenix). When SLV2 first was released, as with all things with hundreds of thousands of users, especially potentially addictive virtual worlds such as Second Life, there was incredible resistance to change. I will talk about the functionality of Second Life 2 at its release and its progress over time till its current version. The Second Life Viewer 2 (SLV2) has had a very tremulous start however it has come a long way since its beta release in February 2010. THEN, if you are still wanting to get a little free perfomance boost, try one of the lighter weight TPV's like Cool VL (snoglobe version), or one of THESE.Second Life Viewer 2 is the latest Official Viewer of Linden Labs. the less flashy special effects it has to proccess the faster it can do the main stuff Second, lower your video settings in the viewer. if the computer is busy with those, it's taking time away from the thing you want it to be working on at full speed. Only the last one will be affected by a viewer, and then there are other things that will affect it more than which viewer you choose.įirst kill other running programs. Local lag (slow computer, slow video card, high monitor refesh time) Network lag (high ping times, poor conection, low bandwidth) Server lag (everyone rubberbanding, items not rezzing, etc) There are 3 kinds of "lag" you might be dealing with.
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