Difference between revisions of "Unassociated Sims"
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Unassociated sims are large groups of sims that cannot be grouped into a continent, microcontinent or sim cluster. They have an average sim density and the sims that form them are not disposed into a Geometrical pattern (square, diagonal, lines). These kind of structures form the space between sim clusters or microcontinents. They are a common feature of all Second Life oceans. An estimation is that the unassociated sims are about 30% of the total private-owned sims. | Unassociated sims are large groups of sims that cannot be grouped into a continent, microcontinent or sim cluster. They have an average sim density and the sims that form them are not disposed into a Geometrical pattern (square, diagonal, lines). These kind of structures form the space between sim clusters or microcontinents. They are a common feature of all Second Life oceans. An estimation is that the unassociated sims are about 30% of the total private-owned sims. | ||
It is impossible to make a map or a list of unassociated sims. Also, it is very difficult to group these structures. | |||
It is | == Origins == | ||
Some unassociated sims are a result orfdegradation of a former sim cluster or microcontinent. This process is common when an estate is running out of money and needs to abandon part of its sims. Some of them are formed another way, by creation, deletion and movement of sims. | |||
== Land == | |||
Unassociated sims may belong to larger estates that own microcontinents and sim clusters, but usually they are owned by small estates that own only one or a few sims. This is why they offer the highest variety. It is possible that near a dark vampire sim to find a large park with flowers and near an oasis of recreation to discover an adult erotic place. | |||
Also, unassociated sims offer the highest diversity of Geographical features, that includes mountains, hills, plains, plateaus, submerged land, tunnels, caves, skyboxes and any possible thing. Vegetation varies up to unpredictable limits. | |||
== Position == | |||
It is impossible to group all unassociated sims. Small grouping can be done into sim groups or sim cousters, but their borders are not clear and everybody might fix other borders. However, unassociated sims are a lot more frequent in some parts of the grid and cannot be found in other parts. | |||
== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 12:40, 3 December 2013
Unassociated sims are large groups of sims that cannot be grouped into a continent, microcontinent or sim cluster. They have an average sim density and the sims that form them are not disposed into a Geometrical pattern (square, diagonal, lines). These kind of structures form the space between sim clusters or microcontinents. They are a common feature of all Second Life oceans. An estimation is that the unassociated sims are about 30% of the total private-owned sims.
It is impossible to make a map or a list of unassociated sims. Also, it is very difficult to group these structures.
Origins
Some unassociated sims are a result orfdegradation of a former sim cluster or microcontinent. This process is common when an estate is running out of money and needs to abandon part of its sims. Some of them are formed another way, by creation, deletion and movement of sims.
Land
Unassociated sims may belong to larger estates that own microcontinents and sim clusters, but usually they are owned by small estates that own only one or a few sims. This is why they offer the highest variety. It is possible that near a dark vampire sim to find a large park with flowers and near an oasis of recreation to discover an adult erotic place.
Also, unassociated sims offer the highest diversity of Geographical features, that includes mountains, hills, plains, plateaus, submerged land, tunnels, caves, skyboxes and any possible thing. Vegetation varies up to unpredictable limits.
Position
It is impossible to group all unassociated sims. Small grouping can be done into sim groups or sim cousters, but their borders are not clear and everybody might fix other borders. However, unassociated sims are a lot more frequent in some parts of the grid and cannot be found in other parts.