
Linden Lab’s announcement about SL Go by OnLive Here are some links where you can find more information about SL Go OnLive: I might work on setting up some sort of wired connection close to my television so I can SL on my HDTV because the joystick made it so much more fun and easier to explore! I did however love the way the joystick made it so easy to navigate and explore Second Life. Obviously this is my fault because I wasn’t connecting it the way it is supposed to be connected. It worked, but ran sluggishly with a bit of lag and some pixelation. I was not able to do that because my HDTV is not close to a wired connection, so I used a wireless bridge instead. It needs to be directly connected by wire to your network for it to work efficiently. I also tried the OnLive Gaming System by plugging it directly into my flat screen HDTV. However, I also took images by using the snapshot button inworld and then sending the snapshots directly to my.secondlife profile feed there are two that I took there. These ones are actually screenshots I took by using the screenshot button on the tablet itself.

While exploring with the tablet, I also took many pictures that you see in this post. I was on a 10 inch tablet and had shadows and was exploring around lag free. It was so smooth and fast and lag-free for me. This didn’t happen to me when I was logged in with my ALT (ManBerry) who has less than 5K inventory. I did crash twice because my inventory was still loading (it’s over 100K.) While on my main avatar, Strawberry Singh, I crashed twice with this and I got these two messages: Network Problem and Network Quality Problem I’m assuming this also possibly had to do with my network connection during those moments. Then I was able to walk around with no lag or issues.

Here is an image of me landing on the New York City sim which takes me 8 minutes (I counted) to load on my computer ( check my computer specs here) and when I landed using SL Go by OnLive on the Samsung Galaxy Tablet SCH-I905 it took exactly one minute to load. I crashed a lot less, things rezzed a lot quicker and I was able to move around and go about doing things faster with a lot less lag.
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I have to admit, I’ve been playing with SL Go for the past week now on an android tablet as well as on my tv and, at times, it actually worked better than it does on my computer. Because SL Go runs on the OnLive game platform and is rendered on their servers and the rendered video is sent down the network to the OnLive software, it comes close to giving a rich desktop experience. SL Go by OnLive is the first Second Life mobile app viewer that enables you to experience Second Life on your Android device over a 4G/LTE or wireless connection. Linden Lab and OnLive have just announced SL Go by OnLive.
