Category Archives: Gaming
Social Gaming Etiquette 101 – Lesson 1 Loud People
Black Desert Online Character Customization
What I love:
Hair sliders: color and curliness
Character poses and animations
Clothing selection
Number of available classes
What I dislike:
Oily Looking skin
No deep eye colors
Gender locked classes
Body sliders seem limited
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The Sidewalk Project: The End For Human Trafficking & Slavery
From time to time within Second Life we gather to do charitable events that benefit real world organizations. Every year, millions of people are trafficked around the world. Traffickers use force and fraud to lure their victims into sex trafficking, forced labor, or debt bondage. Children representing all race and ethnic groups are trafficked out of, or into the United States on a daily basis. The goal of the Sidewalk Project is to raise awareness about human trafficking. The Sidewalk Project sponsors include Beta Omega Iota SL Fraternity, Nu Gamma Rho SL sorority, Gamma Sigma Mu SL sorority, and Chaotic Curves SL Motorcycle club. With the hard work of Second Life resident Yandii Zane and others the event was a resounding success.
For more information on human trafficking please visit:
National Human Trafficking Resource Center
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
Blade & Soul: Because I like Great Character Customization
For the past few days I have been taking a look at Blade & Soul. I like this game a lot. It is free to play. There are founder packs; sadly they are expensive.
Quick Look at Heroes of the Storm
This is a quick look at Heroes of the Storm. Heroes of the storm is a a free to play battle arena game.
This game is pretty easy to jump into as a beginner.
First Ladyz Date Auction
Ladyz and Bikes
There are many things that you can do within the game Second Life. After some encouragement from a friend I decided to join a motorcycle club (MC). For 5 weeks I prospected to become a member of the Illryderz motorcycle club. Prospecting wasn’t very difficult and at times proved to be extremely fun. I had gotten to know some great people, one of which is the feisty fashionista En Ch! This sisters riding skills are impressive; moreover her in game combat skills are superior! The first time I had ever tried riding a motorcycle within Second Life was during the prospecting process. At first, I found the bikes to be hard to control. I was not a fan of using the arrow keys to control my bike! I then tried hooking up my Xbox controller, thinking that this would make it easier – WRONG! I was less coordinated using the controller to ride the bike than I was with the arrow keys! Eventually I had gotten use to using the arrows to ride my bike. Currently, I can comfortably ride my bike in fourth gear. On the last day of prospecting each prospect had to choose which group they would be joining within the IRMC. Originally I had decided to join DBD, but at the very last second I had decided to go with joining the First Ladyz.
Why the First Ladyz?
Many times we as women are doubted when it comes to leadership and running a group in an orderly fashion. Black women are especially expected to fail when it comes to having a tightknit group that runs effectively, efficiently, and is internally drama free. Currently the First Ladyz are composed of all African American women. Moreover, majority of the group is college educated. Some of us have post baccalaureate degrees. The meetings are run in such a way that SL sororities would be envious. Honestly, the meetings closely model real life organizations, it’s clear that someone has basic knowledge about Roberts’s rules of Order. The group is very active. After only a few minutes you can tell that the members enjoy spending time with one another. Most of all, the women enjoy riding motorcycles!
Fearless, African-American motorcycling pioneer Bessie B. Stringfield drove across the United States eight times during the 1930’s. She dared to drive through the Deep South alone, during a period of severe racial prejudice and inequality. Reporters called her the “Negro Motorcycle Queen” and later the “Motorcycle Queen of Miami.” Her love for motorcycles started at a very young age. She dismissed the then popular notion that “good girls do not ride bikes”. During World War II she served as a motorcycle dispatch rider for the United States military. Stringfield was inducted into the Motorcycle Hall of Fame in 2002. The award bestowed by the American Motorcyclist Association for ‘Superior Achievement by a Female Motorcyclist’ is named in her honor.
Not only do some First Ladyz enjoy riding motorcycles virtually, some are motorcycle enthusiast in real life. As an organization we strive to have the same courage, determination, and wisdom as the triumphant Bessie B. Stringfield.
Have you tried Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft?
Blizzcon 2014 is coming up very soon. One of the most awaited tournaments is to find the top player worldwide for the game Hearthstone. Sixteen of the world’s top players will be vying for the number one spot. Continue reading Have you tried Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft?
Let’s Play Archeage, if you can manage to get logged in.
For the past few weeks I have decided to try ArcheAge!
Crafting
If you love crafting and focusing on trade skills ArcheAge may be the game for you. I love playing mmorpgs. In most games I tend to hate that you spend so much time building trade skills only for those skills to be ignored. Archeage stands out when it comes to trading. The game has a very intricate trade system that I haven’t really figured out yet but it is enough to hold my attention. Crafted items are very good. That gear could be better than any drops that you would get questing. The only problem is that crafting can become very tedious at later levels and items crafted at later levels are random.
Continue reading Let’s Play Archeage, if you can manage to get logged in.