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Originally Posted by NeoBokrug Elytis
I guess by your logic is they should leave profiles and stuff up, no matter the cost. Right now the grid is in a sad state, I'll give you that, but LL is cutting down non-essential services for four hours. (Now it's over with). All they did was make the viewer not receive the group, and profile data. You could still use group chat, probably even send notices.
Shame on them for trying to do what you've been asking them to do, make the grid more stable. I suppose LL could just leave everything on, and then we wouldn't be able to have transactions, IMs, or any of the stuff that has been happening in the past two weeks. Personally I'd rather have transactions work because it's been a thorn in my side ever since the problem came along.
With the way you've positioned yourself, you act like all you do is look at profiles in second life non stop. Is your business really that busy, constantly looking up profiles every hour of being online? Don't blow things out of proportion, which is a habit of yours.  |
Your logic makes no sense.
1 people like me and the others here can't conduct business here when profiles are disabled. We don't set here staring at profiles all day. that comment was just stupid of you to make.
2 just because you don't have a business that requires you to look up profiles of people to IM them about things or for them to send you payments or items, doesn't mean that everyone else can do the same.
LL cutting profiles was one of the most stupid moves I've seen them do in all of my time in
sl.
I guess by your logic its okay to disable profiles and everything else as long as you can get on the grid. the rest is fluff right?
That would be like your ISP saying ok your paying for this 10 MB connection but at peak times you can only use 1024 KBs of it.
Bottom line is LL needs to stop being cheap and buy the proper servers and equipment to run
SL properly.
Cutting services that people depend on is not the answer and its not good for
SL.