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Posted: Jul 4th 2008 9:26AM Joystiq Login Bugs SUCK said

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The capability exists in the client and in the simulator code I would imagine to lock PG accounts to PG regions in the main grid so there is no technical reason to maintain this artificial barrier, I really think we should let the teens roam free in the PG regions of the main grid.

We don't segregate them into different cities in the real world after all.

Posted: Jul 4th 2008 6:44PM (Unverified) said

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Katharine once mentioned that the Teen Grid was the fifth estate (group of sims with a common owner and rules) that Linden Lab created on the grid.

If we extend the medieval concept of the Three Estates of the Realm, that would put the teens two rungs below the general populace -- which seems to match how they're treated by LL.

Posted: Jul 5th 2008 10:44PM (Unverified) said

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Sounds like once IBM gets the kinks worked out of a hosted Second Life solution for the Teen Grid to be run via that technology.

Posted: Jul 23rd 2008 5:34AM (Unverified) said

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I would like to learn about the tricks to move between "universes", just for curiosity of course (I guess curiosity in the style of "Will it Blend?" or just basic coke and mentos), after I got in (if I manage to) I would run some tests, like checking if I still had access to groups, friends list, inventory etc, check if scripted objects could communicate between the two areas and things like that, and then I would try to move back (or probably would at first keep jumping back and forth between them to try to get into the details of the trick)

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