Second Life opens more Help Islands

Help IslandsAll in all, how many people are there in the world right now? Seven billion? Whatever the exact figure is, we are sure that the world is getting more and more crowded and problems are arising left and right. For a while, we kind of hope that real life gets a help system as useful and as helpful as that in the MMO Second Life.

The growing popularity of this MMO could be attributed to publicity and steadfast support of real-life companies such as entertainment conglomerate Sony and news agency Reuters. As of today, developer Linden Lab expects a maximum number of 10,000 new accounts everyday. The virtual world’s Welcome Areas are always busy.

As a response, a total of nine help islands were opened up last night. That means 45 Help and Orientation Islands in all, with a capacity to deal with approximately 2,250 people. Clearly, this wouldn’t suffice and accommodate all at once the great influx of newbies.

Regardless, this means business is doing great and we could just imagine the big grin on Linden Lab‘s virtual face. We expect more help islands to be made available all over the virtual world immediately…lest they want to upset customers.

Via SecondLifeInsider

Help IslandsAll in all, how many people are there in the world right now? Seven billion? Whatever the exact figure is, we are sure that the world is getting more and more crowded and problems are arising left and right. For a while, we kind of hope that real life gets a help system as useful and as helpful as that in the MMO Second Life.

The growing popularity of this MMO could be attributed to publicity and steadfast support of real-life companies such as entertainment conglomerate Sony and news agency Reuters. As of today, developer Linden Lab expects a maximum number of 10,000 new accounts everyday. The virtual world’s Welcome Areas are always busy.

As a response, a total of nine help islands were opened up last night. That means 45 Help and Orientation Islands in all, with a capacity to deal with approximately 2,250 people. Clearly, this wouldn’t suffice and accommodate all at once the great influx of newbies.

Regardless, this means business is doing great and we could just imagine the big grin on Linden Lab‘s virtual face. We expect more help islands to be made available all over the virtual world immediately…lest they want to upset customers.

Via SecondLifeInsider

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