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Today, I received an email from OnRez.com that Electricsheep has finally released their very own Second Life viewer. I was so excited to try it but Linden Lab seems to have disabled the login server of SL for a while.

Onrez Viewer

CSI Focused Viewer

It’s a public knowledge that CSI: NY has now a presence in SL and this OnRez Viewer is built for the new hot game in-world. With this new viewer, I want to see if I can login 2 SL account simultaneously. This OnRez Viewer is a completely different Second Life viewer and while I can’t make an extensive review about it, you can download the viewer here.

New to Second Life and a fan of CSI?

If you’re new to Second Life please visit the CSI: New York Virtual Experience web site.

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18 Comments

  1. Posted October 27, 2007 at 12:22 am | Permalink

    Interesting, this is getting a lot of press and blogs. Just be sure you get the toolbar before you leave the orientation island. It should be on the sign right when you enter. Also, audio/video does not always work for all users on these regions. It appears to be a random problem, just make sure that both audio and video are enabled. If it does not work try it in the other viewer, or just use the text button to read what you should be hearing.

    • Carizz Cruzem
      Posted October 27, 2007 at 6:44 am | Permalink

      You can download the toolbar from their site too. I have OnRez now and I used it the second day CSI: NY came online.

      I had so much fun! I’m waiting for more cases to open. Plus, I got a L$5 bonus from Hoppy Pay for being the first hopper to set foot in one of their parcels. Isn’t that cool? (lol)

  2. Clitoral Vendetta
    Posted October 27, 2007 at 1:09 am | Permalink

    hiya S4B,
    you can login multiple Sl accounts at once…just click on shortcut…properties….and put this in Target: “C:\Program Files\SecondLife\SecondLife.exe” -multiple

    ta da

    • Suki Hirano
      Posted November 13, 2007 at 10:58 am | Permalink

      Ooh so that’s how you get multiple accounts on… pretty convenient hehe. I just hope it works on my stubborn laptop.

      • Trebuchet Bracken
        Posted November 13, 2007 at 11:03 am | Permalink

        Oye, my Sony VAIO would keel over and die if I tried that. I know another trick is to ‘switch users’ on Window systems, which probably does the same thing.

    • StormShadow Maertens
      Posted November 26, 2007 at 7:33 pm | Permalink

      Well forget VMWARE….that was something I didnt know. Thats easy enough. Time to give this system a test of what its capable of :)

    • buaya Burger
      Posted November 26, 2007 at 8:42 pm | Permalink

      Thanks for the tips! I do not know that at all

  3. OhJustMei
    Posted October 27, 2007 at 1:29 am | Permalink

    O_o Comments are still locked on the link that you provide above to the Second Life blog page about the current login issues. But there is in fact a comment on it, just the one; and it links to this page..! hmm..

  4. Posted October 28, 2007 at 8:50 am | Permalink

    I too downloaded the client from onrez. It is missing some features but it looks good with nice rounded graphics.

  5. Posted November 2, 2007 at 6:21 am | Permalink

    Cammy – Just so you are aware the only feature that has been disabled on the OnRez Viewer is full screen in windows. Some buttons have been changed and removed but all the features are still accessible by the menus. If you can’t find a feature please enable the Advanced and Build menus (under Viewer menu).

    Chino – Thanks for the review!

    • Posted November 2, 2007 at 7:07 am | Permalink

      Thank you. If that is so then it’s great because it loads faster than the regular viewer.

      • Suki Hirano
        Posted November 13, 2007 at 10:59 am | Permalink

        Do you mean overall speed in-world? That would be really nice as some places in SL, especially stores, are really laggy lol.

      • Trebuchet Bracken
        Posted November 13, 2007 at 11:06 am | Permalink

        I have found turning off render items like particles , water, and trees on at least the regular viewer also helps with lag. And of course, turning down the graphics setting. Just a tidbit there.

        I personally have been tentative about any new viewer just because of how unstable SL is on my laptop to begin with.

      • Suki Hirano
        Posted November 13, 2007 at 11:08 am | Permalink

        Turning off those particles doesn’t work that well for me. In fact, I don’t get the pattern for reducing lag at all. Sometimes I have no lag at all yet there are a few people around me, yet sometimes I have tremendous lag even when the entire map is empty.

      • Trebuchet Bracken
        Posted November 13, 2007 at 12:11 pm | Permalink

        I have also heard that if someone is using wireless or dial-up, it can completely screw up the whole place. So on that end, virtual society does affect the one avatar in a more direct, technical/physical manner.

  6. Posted November 5, 2007 at 5:32 am | Permalink

    Thanks Chino for the heads up on this viewer alternative. I’ve installed it and have been using it for a few days now. There are some features that I really like. The teleport back and history button is awesome. I always wanted that! The built-in anti-idle setting is great too.

    I like that the Friends and Gestures are available right in the viewer with buttons. But probably the best feature is the built-in web browser. I often go back and forth between web browsing and SL, either for in-world functions, research, or just while I’m camping. Having the built-in browser is a real convenience.

    Ahkums Razor

  7. Posted November 9, 2007 at 12:38 am | Permalink

    I’ve pretty much switched back over to the default viewer again. Despite the several things I like about the OnRez viewer, it didn’t seem quite as stable as Linden’s viewer. Also, as OnRez states on their web site, they’ve had to add a later of code on top of their viewer to enable all the CSI junk, so I can do without that. Finally, I can’t find a way to upload files with OnRez. Only with the Linden viewer. Has anybody uploaded files to SL with the OnRez viewer?

    Ahkums Razor

  8. Posted February 12, 2008 at 5:37 am | Permalink

    CSI Rocks! It is what brought me to SL in the first place and I am having a blast!

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  1. [...] As Second Life announced that Support Portal will go on maintenance as I still want to ask more from them when I got home, there’s a new Release Candidate Viewer which I think is just right on time because a lot will be shifting to the OnRez viewer. [...]

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