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New features that are developed in other viewers get thoroughly tested by the users of those other viewers and prove their value before they’re added.įinally, there are usually good reasons why a particular viewer is more popular than another. There are also more people working on bug fixes and other improvements. For example, it’s easier to get help with a viewer that everyone else is using. There are also other benefits to using a popular viewer. In fact, she said, the majority of Second Life users do actually use the OpenSim version and, thus, have access to all the OpenSim grids with the same viewer. “The OpenSim version can upload mesh as well, just not with the physics attribute,” she added. She explained that only a handful of people would ever need the specialized physics mesh upload option or the pathfinding creation tools that the Second Life-specific option offers. “I recommend everyone use the OpenSim viewer,” she said. But she doesn’t advise people - including Second Life users - to use the Second Life viewer. “I believe that the future of virtual worlds lies in OpenSim,” she said, at the 1:05 mark in the video below.įirestorm publishes two versions of its viewer - one specifically for Second Life, with the proprietary Havoc physic engine for pathfinding and physics mesh uploads, and the other for OpenSim.

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Plus, the Firestorm viewer developers have openly committed themselves to supporting OpenSim for the long term, and, last night on Metaverse Week in Review, project manager Jessica Lyon repeated that pledge. The Firestorm viewer is currently the most popular viewer in Second Life, and it makes sense for people to continue using a viewer they like and are familiar with when they come to OpenSim. These numbers are for Hyperica visitors only - many closed commercial grids use their own viewers, and those numbers wouldn’t show up in these statistics. Kokua accounted for just over 2 percent of visitors, followed by Imprudence and OnLook at around 1 percent each. Less than a third used Singularity, and CtrlAltStudio, Cool LV, and Replex were all around 3 percent each. More than half of the last 3,600 visitors to Hyperica used the Firestorm Viewer. The Firestorm Viewer is the most popular on the hypergrid by a wide margin, according to today’s analysis of Hyperica server logs.










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