Podcast in Production!

Podcast in Production!

Hi everyone! I’m so excited to share this with all of you but Charming Ellie is about to get a Podcast all about virtual worlds focusing mainly around Second Life and IMVU and their importance in our world today. Virtual worlds are so fascinating and I want everyone to join into the fun! a lot of the topics already posted on this blog will be discussed but of course elongated in content so it hits 15-20 mins in time. I hope all of you will listen in as the podcast will soon be able to be found in Itunes and Spotify as well as Sound cloud and here on the Charming Ellie blog. I will give you more information when it’s all posted and up and going! stay tuned!

Cheers!

~ Ellie

Alleviating Drama

Alleviating Drama

Let’s be honest this is already a constant battle in reality but maybe this post will be able to help you not just in your virtual life but in your reality as well. I’m hoping the advice and thoughts I give here can be used wherever you are in reality, online, etc. To begin, I shouldn’t have to but I’m going to put a disclaimer on this post I’m not a psychologist and what I say shouldn’t replace a medical professional if you see one or need one. These are ways I’ve coped with drama in a virtual world setting and my thoughts and ideas that I have used that I’m sharing with you to possibly help you alleviate the drama you might be experiencing in your virtual life. With that being said let’s jump in!

No one wants to deal with the everyday drama we already get it enough think about it… if you’re like me you probably have friends who I’d like to call sometimey friends. Sometimes they’re your best friend on but other days they can be your worst nightmare and you can’t help but wonder if they’re using you for their gain even if you don’t know what that gain might be. This isn’t healthy to be around it’s a form of drama believe it or not you may not think it is but if it is impairing your way of thinking and your emotions then it is toxic. A true friend you won’t feel this around you will feel calm, happy like you can talk about anything, or do almost anything and everything together. It won’t feel like a chore however, people always have disagreements you might fight but in the end, you will pick up where you both left off if you can’t do that with someone then they aren’t a friend they’re either an acquaintance or just someone you know. The fact of life is you can’t friend everyone! I’ve learned this the hard way. Some people are emotionally detached from themselves and reality they see those living a life they want and get jealous. Jealousy is a toxic situation and a killer of friendships and relationships. If you suspect toxic jealousy! You shouldn’t have to deal with that. If you feel unhappy around someone then you probably shouldn’t be around them, to begin with. These are the hardest truths you will ever have to read and hear circling your brain but the quicker you learn them the happier you will find yourself. One thing I want to state is you need to put yourself first this is truly an important concept. I’m not sure reader if you’re into horoscopes but I am and honestly, I’m a Taurus it states that as a Taurus we try to fix people and with me, it couldn’t be truer. I friend broken people without knowing and then try to fix what can’t be fixed. It leaves me in shambles, and this is part of the drama as well. you can’t fix or change a person they can only do that themselves so please for the love of G-d and all that is holy do not friend someone and think you can change their outlook on life or fix them from being a toxic person into someone that’s not. Sometimes it’s just their personality and in that case, it is time for you to move on. You can be a good friend and listen but don’t involve yourself in other people’s problems in life. That is something they need to fix on their own and come to terms with their reality whether it be real life or virtually.

Let’s say you’re in an in-world system using Second Life A&D and Bloodlines as an example. You’re in a clan, horde, family, chorus, etc. Let’s say they all call for a group chat in Discord, Skype, or the world and when you go in the person who brought everyone together start talking bad about another group, or talking bad about someone they kicked out of the group, or even discussing how they dumped someone for whatever reason. This is drama! Don’t stay in that call you have no obligation to stay. If you stay in it, you’re putting yourself in the drama and now you’re just a part of it like the person sharing the drama and everyone else that’s in the call listening. You’re now the drama itself. Don’t do this just leave! Your only obligation is to your real live emotional and physical health don’t let in world crap impact how you feel in reality. This is the most important thing I could say to you! This is all explained from experience and things I’ve dealt with and I’m hoping this can help you with whatever situations you find yourself in. Drama in the virtual world is just as real as the drama you will find in everyday reality it’s dangerous, toxic, and hurtful. Don’t be a part of this there are so many things you could be doing than putting up with drama you could deal with in your reality. A virtual world shouldn’t impact you in a negative way you should be happy, relaxed, and entertained while in one. You should feel like it’s. a true escape from reality not leaving reality to go into the same thing or something worse. With that being said let me share a scenario with you that could be drama-related that you might have experienced at one point or another;

You log in for the night onto whatever virtual world you’re logging into and you find out that your boyfriend is cheating on you with a friend, family member, etc. in world. What do you do?

In this scenario there are a few things you could do you could confront the situation calmly and if he truly is cheating break up with him. Or just break up with him quickly remove him on everything and block him and anyone else that could be a part of the situation even if they were, your best friend it’s not worth your emotions.

You log in for the night and everyone turns on you because someone set you up or made you look like the bad guy what do you do?

In this scenario as hard as it is and will be you remove everyone and start fresh… You remove all the toxicity and move forward it wasn’t anything you did wrong. You have to understand with drama you can’t blame yourself unless you’re the one who started it so you remove everyone and block them that’s the magic of the internet you can actually do that so take advantage and if you’re like me and that’s hard to do then do it log off and go do something else. If you need to cry, then cry were only human! We have emotions as much as they suck, they make us human… This is probably some of the best advice I can give for now, but it is important to follow it otherwise you will constantly blame yourself. You will think everything is your fault, you will feel vulnerable, you will feel lost, you will let your emotions get the best of you and you will become and be the drama or part of it. Don’t do that! Do yourself a favor and help yourself emotionally and physically.

At the end of the day even though everyone online is a human being behind a computer screen it isn’t your reality do not let it get the best of you and don’t let it pull you into a rut or a ton of emotions it’s not worth it. I do hope this helped and if you have any questions please don’t hesitate to send me a message on my e-mail and introduce yourself. I’m always happy to chat and listen even if you’re a stranger it’s part of my personality to help others.

Till the next post Chao!

e-mail: ember435@outlook.com

Introduction to What The Virtual World in Game Systems A&D And Bloodlines Are And How to Choose One to Get Started

Introduction to What The Virtual World in Game Systems A&D And Bloodlines Are And How to Choose One to Get Started

The first question that I’d like to address is what are A&D (Angels and Demons) and Bloodlines?

A&D and Bloodlines are considered to be HUD based systems on Second Life which helps you to enhance RP (roleplay) experiences. As you might know, there are some games categorized as MMORPG’s (Massively multiplayer online roleplaying games) which are open-world games that you explore with quests that you can play with other players from around the world. A&D and Bloodlines are focused on providing that same idea and environment in a virtual world atmosphere. However, in a way, this has become a virtual world lifestyle for some players. For some virtual world users this is why they come into Second Life every day to play these systems and in A&D’s terms skill to raise HUD skills. Or these users come on to play these systems to immerse themselves in a roleplay that sometimes people may seem is all too real. It is fun to do and is somewhat of a time-waster, I’ll be honest I’ve played both and they get your mind off of things and both are super interactive you have all of Second Life to explore and play with these system HUDs in. A&D is an Angels versus Demons system where you can choose what side you want to play on (being an Angel or a Demon) you can play with others or solo. However, a lot of players are part of what is called hordes and chorus’s (hordes for demons chorus’s for angels) experienced players tend to search for newer players to bring into their little families. Each horde or chorus operates differently and has specific things they focus on in the system. Some focus on family and are extremely active. Some other active hordes and choruses focus on the roleplay aspect where you have to dress as the character you want to be and act like the character you create of yourself. Then there are also ones that skill and don’t fight which is the one I’ve learned to appreciate and enjoy the most. Then there are inactive hordes and chorus’s which if you’re worried about drama with large groups of people is going to be the best for your play style this goes for Bloodlines as well. These hordes, chorus’s, and families aren’t always around at the same time and you may only meet like 5 people from the entire group this is more for if you want to play these systems solo. They will be there to help you if needed but otherwise, you’re on your own you can pretty much do what you want to do and experience through the HUD and A&D and Bloodlines systems. I prefer this way more than the active hordes, clans, families, and choruses. There is less room to be brought into bull shit that you don’t want to be a part of (pardon my French). A&D is a lot more interactive than some other systems on Second Life for the fact that you can skill such as herbalism, mining, and crafting just like you would in an MMORPG such as Final Fantasy 14 Online (FFXIV) or World of Warcraft (WOW).

Even though I pretty much explained it through my A&D description there is also Bloodlines. Bloodlines have families or clans that you are a part of. For the most part, this system is multiplayer whether you want to play with others or not. So, you would be forced to join a clan or family. But if you want more of the solo experience than you would pick more of an inactive clan instead of an active one. Bloodlines revolve around Vampires, Lycans, and recently through the past few years, you can now just be part of the system as a human which is nice if you don’t want to roleplay as a fantasy creature. The idea of this system is to go out through the world of Second Life and hunt or battle other players to gain achievements and reach new “levels”. It’s a very similar idea to A&D so if you read the description above it’s straightforward as to what Bloodlines is as well just with Vampires and Lycans. Each system is based on personal preference. The systems are for everyone and they can be quite fun to play.

Active versus inactive hordes, clans, chorus’s, and families:

I want to bring to the forefront the main differences between active and inactive groups in the system. I’m going to refer to them as groups so I’m not typing each one out individually throughout the rest of the post. When a group is active there are going to be for the most part a lot of people in that group or you’re going to become the outsider of such a close-knit family until newer players continue to flood into the active group, you’re in. Sometimes this creates drama which I’ll explain in a later post regarding my experience with A&D if you want some real piping hot tea spilled. But for the most part these groups you will be with a lot of the time these groups become more of a lifestyle in the virtual world atmosphere where you spend most of your time with your group and even sometimes live on the land, they’re on. However, if you’re more private like I am and want a more solo unrushed experience playing on these systems I would suggest an inactive group. These groups are sometimes online but they don’t base their life or virtual world lifestyle around the system. They normally do it when they’re bored or just want something to do while being a part of the system. This is the type of group I prefer because you also are less likely to run into any type of drama or issue with anyone and still get the same experience as playing with an active group. This is something to consider if you want to join one of these systems just be mindful of who you play with and what you want out of the game as a whole. These are things to think about before joining. Also, another thing you should consider is if you can dedicate time to keep yourself fed in either system that means logging on, I’d say once a day or once every other day. There is a sense of dedication to these systems but like I said it gives you something to do if you’re looking for that sort of experience in your virtual life.

You said there is drama? But I don’t want to deal with drama! I get that enough in my reality:

Don’t we all! But with anything that brings together a large group of individuals together with different personality types and interests, there will be some sort of conflict at some point. This is why I suggest inactive groups if you do join one of these systems. This is because even though there are different people with personality types and interests there not always around at the same time or just keep to themselves which brings less drama into, your atmosphere. Through the years while being a part of these systems I’ve seen people come and go while taking part of the active group experience. I’ve also seen full-on active groups die and become non-existent altogether because of drama. The system itself is a game however the impact that human individuals make on one another is not. Just be mindful of people and if you do join an active group just lay low, be mindful of others, and be careful. You can be in an active group and avoid drama there are always ways around things for example, when you see it starting just distance yourself. Stop going around as often etc. and communicate with those you trust in the group to see if it is okay to come back when the drama dies down. They will wonder where you went but then you can just say real life has been taking its toll. For the most part, if you stay out of the drama it won’t find you, however, if the drama includes you…good luck and Lord have mercy on your soul young padawan.

Achievements:

Both systems have an achievement system in the HUDs this has got to be my favorite thing with both A&D and Bloodlines. It’s the only thing that made me want to continuously play because if you’re getting rewarded for something, you’re doing it’s like validation. It’s like you’re doing something right an instant gratification. Which to be honest, I’m the type that needs instant gratification to feel like what I’m doing is right or okay, etc. I love the achievement system on both the websites are clean, easy to follow, and it just makes me want to beat everyone in the high score and achievements table because then you are well known. Other than that, you don’t get much out of it. Skilling and items: Well, this is a fun one to explain so the best way to describe this is on a smartphone you have an app store whether it be the Apple App Store or the Android Google Play store. Let’s say there is a game you want, and you find there are in-app purchases. That’s kind of how these systems run their game on Second Life. You can buy blood, tanks, caskets, etc. for Bloodlines to help your chances in the game with the virtual world currency Linden which you buy with real money or earn doing a Second Life job. With A&D there are add on’s, skilling items, etc. that you can buy to put on your land to craft in the comfort of your land, etc. So welcome to the land of in-game purchases though both claim that they’re all free. But to be fair they are free, but they have to make their money from, somewhere right?

In the end, it just comes to personal preference on pretty much everything discussed above do you want an active or inactive group? Do you want angels versus demons or vampires versus Lycans? The sky is the limit and just like everything else you can do in a virtual world you can be who you want and do what you want. These are just roleplay experiences to either get you into roleplay or put you on a set quest path like in a video game. Ready to add some spice to your virtual life? This may just be what you’re looking for.

Is it Possible For Someone to Use Both Microsoft and apple Having Both Products Coexist in Everyday Life?

Is it Possible For Someone to Use Both Microsoft and apple Having Both Products Coexist in Everyday Life?

Is it possible for someone to use both Microsoft and Apple and have both products coexist in everyday life? To be fair recently I’ve been on a YouTube review kick where I’ve been watching technology reviews on new computers, tablets, and tech. Specifically, in the reviews that review computers and tablets, there are constant debates in the comments between what operating system (OS) is better. However, what people tend to not understand is some people own both a product that runs Microsoft and a product that owns Apples Mac OS. I would be one of those people and I wanted to share my experience with all of you and that it is indeed possible for someone to own both and that both OS’s work well for the different things I’m trying to accomplish. To begin, I feel I need to add a disclaimer before I begin just so there is no hate or negativity because I don’t need that negativity all in my personal space. Everything that is going to be said is my experience, opinions, thoughts, and feelings on both sides I don’t think one OS is better than the other and feel both OS’s have their strengths and weaknesses. Though at some points it may seem as if I prefer one OS to the other, I’m completely unbiased I’m just explaining how I’m able to use both OS’s in unity and how they both work and are used in my daily life. This is a lot different of a post than I normally do however, I’ve been on a technology kick and wanted to add my thoughts and opinions. Being a virtual world guru I’m also a huge techy and enjoy using and playing with new tech when I can get my hands on it. With that all being said onward!

Microsoft OS has always been a huge part of my life, every computer my family and I have had have been PC’s that run Microsoft Office. We needed Microsoft Office for school and creating documents and PowerPoints we also enjoyed playing PC games and just browsing the internet while checking e-mails. To be fair third-party computers that run Microsoft’s OS are normally cheaper by a lot this is the complete opposite of an Apple product. Any person will also realize that this is why Microsoft OS is easier to find in a family household. It’s because it’s cheaper to own a PC than it is to own a MacBook but there is a huge reason for this that I’ll get into aa little later when I discuss how I use my MacBook in my everyday life. I currently own a Samsung 7 spin which I’ve had for years and this honestly is being passed on to a younger family member. Then recently on sale I was able to get myself on Amazon a gaming computer it’s a budget one but it runs like a charm and I love it. I have the Acer Predator 300 series so the one before the newest that come out. It has 258 GB of storage, with an i7 8th gen processor, 16 GB of DDR4 RAM, and ports lots and lots of ports such as a USB 3.0 port, ethernet port, HDMI, etc. I use it for gaming (obviously!), typing up documents, making spreadsheets, and PowerPoints, view documents and sort them on various flash drives and external hard drives and code websites and various coding using CMD. Needless to say that it does everything I need it to do and behind all of that power you would think I could edit video and photos on it too and you can. However, for most products that run Microsoft, you have to give to get. So, I, for example, got the faster power but with that, I had to give up battery life and a true to color screen which is something you need if you do digital art and photo editing. This isn’t terrible however, that brings me to the drawing board what can I get that will help me with my photo and video editing and other creative things I need to do on a computer. Though Microsoft is good for managing files, documents, and gaming I feel an Apple Mac or MacBook with the Apple OS is better for creativity and expression.

Apple OS I’ve recently switched to almost fully within the last year I’m completely new to the interface and to be honest the OS. I have used Apple products in school before, but they instructed you on what to do so I never really got to experience and explore Apple’s Mac OS as I can now. I own the recent MacBook Pro 2018 edition with touch bar with 258GB of storage and an i5 processor in space gray. You’re probably thinking an i5? But were onto i7’s and even some computers have i9’s. So, with that being said I should explain that I ended up winning this computer in a raffle when I was in college through a club, I was a part of throughout my college experience. So, the MacBook for me at least was free. But I’ve found as an audio, video, and photo editor and doing digital design and sketching that Apple was better in this area. I have come addicted to garage band which is an Apple exclusive program. I recently got into the world of Podcasting but have always had a professional mic for when I gamed and was talking with people online which I did quite often. Garage band has made all the difference when editing audio, it is my life and even though I tried Microsoft programs for audio editing I didn’t like them as much. To be honest, it was because, for someone just starting with audio editing, I wasn’t used to such an advanced interface and to be fair Apple kind of dumbs down their applications for everyone to use even a beginner starting up a podcast like me. I love garage band so much that my MacBook is where I do most of my audio and electronic music recording and I haven’t looked back. Video and photo editing are just ten times better on the MacBook Pro because of the Retina display which is what Apple’s computers are known for. The screen is true to color and so it’s easier to produce edited videos and photos based on realism because it shows every color that you need perfectly. Creative programs, applications, etc. are just so much better through a MacBook and I haven’t looked back. The huge downfall is it couldn’t replace the gaming on my PC. I play light games such as The Sims 4 and of course virtual worlds which can be a little demanding but that is an Apple MacBook’s downfall but then again, they weren’t created for gamers. Apple computers have always been considered to be more “premium” than a PC because of how they’re made. They don’t normally have a ton of ports anymore on their newer products so you have to purchse dongles but if this doesn’t bother you then read on. I don’t want this post to get too long talking about specs, but they’re supposedly made with premium and higher-end materials. You can tell the difference when using a Mac versus using a PC. The Apple’s Mac OS is a learning curve and a lot more simplistic but, some things just didn’t make sense to me but that’s also coming from someone who just recently started using Apple’s Mac OS. I feel it’s good for what it does! It’s good for creative individuals such as myself who do a lot of creative editing and use Adobe Suites. MacBook’s also run Microsoft Office software but they also have their products for creating documents, slides, and spreadsheets but I use Microsoft now and then on my MacBook. I prefer using my PC for documents and whatnot though.

With that being said both will offer a fast and fluid computing experience. If you’re part of an older demographic I feel Apple’s items are a bit more simplistic and use gestures on the mousepad instead of hotkeys on the keyboard. All in all, I feel that this demographic would have a better experience with a tablet than a laptop. I’d also recommend a tablet for someone who just needs a simple computer to do simple things on. There are IPad’s which is Apple’s tablet currently running on iPad OS which is Mac OS but simplified for their tablets it’s a user-friendly experience. Or if you’re looking for customization there are Android tablets. There kind of dying out but Samsung is coming out with the Galaxy tablet S6 which is a more premium Android tablet, but it is a tablet that can give a computer experience. The iPad Pros can give this type of experience but if you’re just someone who needs to do minimal computing or tasks one of the cheaper iPads will do just fine. Now that I’ve gone with my rant on tablets versus computers….

Overall, I feel in my experience that both MacBook’s and PC’s can coexist in my daily life, they each have something unique to offer and each is specific for a specific type of individual. I feel Apple is beginning to branch out a little bit more with their products, but they’re still limited to the creative and productive individual whereas there are just some things that PC tends to do better such as bringing the everyday gamer and productive user together in harmony. That’s okay! with time the line will be blurred between the ongoing debate on which OS is better than the other but until then Microsoft users will always complain about Apple OS and Apple OS will always complain about Microsoft but in the end it just comes to the users personal preference and what they want to get out of their computing experience.

How to Obtain a Pet in Second Life? & What are Breedables?

How to Obtain a Pet in Second Life? & What are Breedables?

The first question you might be asking yourself just by examining the title is, what are breedables? The definition of breedables in the world of Second Life is a pet that is taken care of just like you would take care of a pet in reality. However, this pet can be bred to make exclusive versions of the pets you have that you can either sell for online currency or keep and show off. Breedables are popular because it gives the full experience of owning a pet such as buying food, collars, water, etc. to take care of the pet and keep it’s stats or happiness, health, and sleep levels up just like you would take care of yourself or a real-life pet. However, some people only use breedables for breeding them and making popular breeds or unique traits and coats for their pets. Some sell for over USD 100 in the virtual world platform of Second Life. Amazing! Isn’t it? This is just one form of pet that you can own in Second Life. However, if you’re like me and have too much responsibility with a real-life pet and don’t want to put too much real-life money into Second Life to get virtual currency to spend on taking care of a pet, then you might be interested in virtual pets that aren’t breedables and guess what? They do exist, and they’re just a one-time price.

JIAN is a famous pet maker in Second Life they specialize in creating mesh and Animesh pets that you don’t have to take care of, but you can interact with them. By interact you won’t be able to feed them or whatnot, but you can hold them, pet them, give them toys, watch them wander around, take pictures with them and Instagram it all over the internet or whatever millennials do nowadays, etc. This is my chosen option for having pets or any animal in Second Life as these are carefree, so if I’m offline, they won’t get sick, pass away, or die. Which let’s be honest I think most of us would prefer something like the JIAN pets, especially if you have a busy lifestyle or use Second Life to escape real-life responsibilities.

An example of breedable pets that are popular and constantly found throughout Second Life are:

  • Amaretto and ABC horses
  • KittyCats
  • Zooby Babies (yes breedables can be baby avatars as well crazy huh?)

These are just a few, but these from what I’ve seen are the most popular breedables that can be found and that are enjoyable to most individuals. I, for one, will be honest with all of you I have had and acquired all three and have been roped into them for years. However, now I only have KittyCats which keep getting sick because I’m not around a whole lot (at least they’re not dead) and Zooby babies (recently they went from prim to mesh so to take care of them is a lot cheaper than in the past and worth it). I will type up a whole post about Zooby babies and my experience with them in the near future. If you’re interested in that, please keep an eye on future posts. But from experience breedables can get pricey, especially if you don’t control yourself with how many you have. If you have one or two, it isn’t so bad but any more then that and to keep them happy and healthy takes a toll. To be fair though a lot of Second Life users see breeables as almost a game. If this is something you’re interested in, then go for it! It can be fun but realize money does go into them and to keep your breedable habits under control if you try it.

As far as JIAN pets I own quite a few of their pets and animals but my all time favorites that I own are:

  • Guinea Pig’s
  • Cats
  • Wolves
  • Ferrets

These are so great, especially if you like watching animations they scamper around, do little tricks, make noises, everything a breedable can do. They are fantastic and a great addition if you own a parcel or piece of land to call home on Second Life. They have their perks, and in the long run, they’re a lot cheaper than taking care of a breedable.

Overall, there are two ways to have pets in Second Life above I have provided two examples one primary example of breedables and one example of just having a pet or companion to have with you throughout your virtual journey. These are just some ideas if you’re looking to get started with a pet on Second Life. I will be creating posts both on JIAN animals and my breedable experiences. I’m going to have a post on Zooby babies and hope you will keep an eye out for all of them. If you have questions about breedables or finding a pet for you’re avatar and self to enjoy in Second Life, please leave a comment below, and I will answer as soon as I possibly can.

What is a Virtual World?

What is a Virtual World?

Even as an individual who has a deep understanding of virtual worlds, there isn’t a set definition as to what a virtual world is. This is mainly because each individual uses a virtual world platform for something different. For example, my definition of a virtual world is going to come more from a creative aspect because that is what I use them for. For someone else, it could come from a business viewpoint. They could want to start a business in a virtual world in hopes it will take off. In this case, their virtual world experience would be more business-oriented. However, the most common is the individual who wants to escape reality. Virtual worlds are highly popular amongst individuals who try to escape their reality for one reason or another. This is because there isn’t a set goal or quests you have to go through like you would in a video game. You can do anything and be anything you want in a virtual world, and this is what ropes people in.

My definition of what a virtual world is would be; “A creative outlook and an expansive world where I can meet new people, network, pursue my creativity in interior design and create an online presence both through my avatar and land (or room depending on the virtual world).” With my viewing virtual worlds from a creative standpoint, everything to me is considered a blank canvas. A canvas in which an entire online community comes together and inhabits a vast online world that they create themselves.

However, my friend, who has been with me on my virtual world journey and has experienced them for himself sees it as both an escape and means of business. He knows virtual worlds won’t supplement his income but its something he enjoys as he is a workaholic in the real world, so when he relaxes he still needs to be doing something productive. His idea of a virtual world is; “A vast playing field of various blocks of ‘land’ that creates a full online world and is inhabited by a community of individuals who want to network, meet, and create. Just like an individual would experience in reality,” This proves that there are various definitions of what a virtual world is but these are just a few examples that explain it.

Nonetheless, it is essential to note that virtual worlds aren’t considered video games. You’re probably wondering how? Or why? And this is because, for the most part, video games no matter what even if their open-world has an end or end goal that you obtain. Not only that but video games also have quests, NPC’s, and a million different other things, for the most part, no matter what you’re always on a set path to reach the end of the game at some point. They also have storylines and dialogue throughout. Virtual worlds don’t unless you want them too. Virtual worlds are just like living in the real world but without the commitment. It has its own currency, pets, avatars, space to make your own whether it’s land or a room, and experiences that you make on your own or with others. Virtual worlds help to provide, for example; people like me instant gratification because everything is immersive and at your fingertips. You can have anything and do anything you want. Virtual worlds have more freedom then video games and are more than just a glorified chatroom.

Every avatar you see is a person behind a computer screen. Not everyone is on a virtual world platform for the same thing, so it’s important to respect people whether their reasons are ‘kosher’ or not. Virtual worlds give so many opportunities to individuals I highly recommend getting into them as they can be used in various ways. They can be used for education, experiencing new places, travel, shopping, building, etc. The sky is the limit. They are what you want it to be, and I hope this has not only convinced you to take that journey and explore the virtual world industry but will also show you that there is so much to life both online and offline.

What Kind of Blog is Charming Ellie?

What Kind of Blog is Charming Ellie?

Hello everyone,

I’m Ellie, and I’m the creator of Charming Ellie. I’m an aspiring writer and have a passion both for writing and virtual worlds. This blog is both personal and virtual world related. It’s important to note ahead of time that my blog is for a broad audience. You may find some of my posts too simple or for beginners just starting and dipping their toes into the virtual world industry. This is okay, and I do realize this. However, you will find that more in the “How-To” posts then in other posts. I will be sure to try and sort them in a manner, so if you’re more advanced in virtual world’s you don’t have to look at beginner information.

With that said, I will be posting both about my real life and virtual world experiences. Sometimes I’ll also post advice that could help you in your virtual world journey that could relate to anyone and can be used in various situations. I’ll also share stories good and bad and pictures throughout. Honestly, I love taking photographs online and offline whether screenshots or with my Cannon Power shot 420s. The virtual worlds that will be the main focus of this blog are Second Life and IMVU however, I have an online presence on other virtual worlds as well and will share those with you. Whenever I find new ones, I end up trying them out, so I’ll post about my experiences on those as well. Most of the posts you will see related to the two virtual worlds listed above for the most part.

I’ve always wanted to remake a blog I had one in the past by a different name that had an okay following, but I was also younger. It was very similar to the idea of Charming Ellie, and I’m so excited to start fresh and share everything with all of you. If you have any questions, comments, or concerns, please feel free to message me. I will have my e-mail attached to the About Me section.