I am going to have to agree that too much is read into "look at targets" but
I will also have to disagree that this tool serves only rudimentary uses.
Tools of this nature have been in use for ages before TPVs came on the
scene. I remember using them when I was an administrator in the Dreamland
san
Folks,
Thanks for the informed responses. I admit that most of my concern was NOT
a function of seeing the cross-hairs, but rather the response I got when I
inquired about it. The fact that the avatar was 10 days old, was folded up
in a corner not moving, and that he basically told me to "kiss
On Mon, Oct 4, 2010 at 2:55 AM, Latif Khalifa wrote:
> You are reading too much into these "targets". Those are just viewer
> effects that help your viewer position head and the direction of eyes
> of the avatar to the desired location. They have no other use.
>
Yes as Latif says there only purpo
You are reading too much into these "targets". Those are just viewer
effects that help your viewer position head and the direction of eyes
of the avatar to the desired location. They have no other use.
Latif
On Mon, Oct 4, 2010 at 3:37 AM, dz wrote:
> Folks,
>
> Apologies if this is NOT the plac
Folks,
Apologies if this is NOT the place to post this...but I really don't know
who else to ask.
Yesterday I encountered an avatar who exhibited a very strange behavior.
Whenever someone in the club spoke in local chat, a Look At target would
attach to them. I understand there is a toggle to ha