So OpenSimFest 2025 has started. But there hasn't been any announcement whatsoever, at least not recently. Even the official OpenSimFest website is dead as OpenSimFest is ongoing. OpenSimFest will span 16 days, but you only learn that in-world, too.

The grid is down to one normal expo sim; the other "expo" sim is the home of the fenced-in zombie zone now. It's a far cry from 2022 and 2023 with their many expo sims, also because several very prolific exhibitors haven't been at OpenSimFest since 2023.

Also, the grid seems to have become painfully slow. It isn't laggy, there's no rubber-banding. But things rez rather slowly. Anything below the lowest mesh LOD only shows when I'm close and even then sometimes only after one or two minutes. Some objects take that long to appear in the first place. I've got my doubts that the recent Firestorm beta is to blame.

At least there are more exhibits on that one expo sim. Last year, OpenSim World's Fair in the Wolf Territories hogged so many resources that about half of the few remaining expo parcels at OSFest remained vacant and had to be used as impromptu Arcadia Asylum showcases upon short notice so that there was at least something on the land. Now we have things like a tiny Venice exhibit built by Cooper Swizzle, complete with a keyframed gondola ride.

Speaking of Kitely, Kimm Starr has brought back the fairground freak show that had to be removed when Coopersville was shrunk prior to being passed to its new owner. (By the way, Coopersville is not named after Cooper Swizzle. That's coincidence.)

Surprisingly little is still a work in progress on the first day. Then again, the sole expo sim is entirely in use.

After last year's break, Remmy Ravenhurst is back with her products, including an assortment of freebies. She even brought something new, namely free boxes with textures from which PBR materials can be made and free boxes with untextured mesh models. Since they are full-perm, it's possible to export the roughness texture and convert it into a specular texture for Blinn-Phong.

In general, the usage of the two Stores sims has improved, and that isn't only because the northern one of the two Stores sims is down to only two big stores. Still, as usual, there isn't a single freebie store; all stores offer payware either mostly or only.

What still makes me wonder are the clothes that are being sold, often for prices that appear to be converted from Linden dollars to Gloebits 1:1, regardless of the Gloebit being more expensive than the Linden dollar.

There are boxes with classic layer and prim clothes that must be well over a decade old, and yet, in real-life currency, they cost more than a comparable fitted mesh outfit with PBR materials and Blinn-Phong fallback textures costs in Second Life. Then there are boxes with mesh clothes that are rigged for mesh bodies of which not a single one is officially being sold in OpenSim. So in order to be able to wear these legally bought clothes, you need a pirated mesh body.

Interestingly, the grid was not reset since last year. I'm still a member of the OSFest Participant group.

#Long #LongPost #CWLong #CWLongPost #OpenSim #OpenSimulator #Metaverse #VirtualWorlds #VirtualEvent #OpenSimFest #OSFest #OSFest2025
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So OpenSimFest 2025 has started. But there hasn't been any announcement whatsoever, at least not recently. Even the official OpenSimFest website is dead as OpenSimFest is ongoing. OpenSimFest will span 16 days, but you only learn that in-world, too.

The grid is down to one normal expo sim; the other "expo" sim is the home of the fenced-in zombie zone now. It's a far cry from 2022 and 2023 with their many expo sims, also because several very prolific exhibitors haven't been at OpenSimFest since 2023.

Also, the grid seems to have become painfully slow. It isn't laggy, there's no rubber-banding. But things rez rather slowly. Anything below the lowest mesh LOD only shows when I'm close and even then sometimes only after one or two minutes. Some objects take that long to appear in the first place. I've got my doubts that the recent Firestorm beta is to blame.

At least there are more exhibits on that one expo sim. Last year, OpenSim World's Fair in the Wolf Territories hogged so many resources that about half of the few remaining expo parcels at OSFest remained vacant and had to be used as impromptu Arcadia Asylum showcases upon short notice so that there was at least something on the land. Now we have things like a tiny Venice exhibit built by Cooper Swizzle, complete with a keyframed gondola ride.

Speaking of Kitely, Kimm Starr has brought back the fairground freak show that had to be removed when Coopersville was shrunk prior to being passed to its new owner. (By the way, Coopersville is not named after Cooper Swizzle. That's coincidence.)

Surprisingly little is still a work in progress on the first day. Then again, the sole expo sim is entirely in use.

After last year's break, Remmy Ravenhurst is back with her products, including an assortment of freebies. She even brought something new, namely free boxes with textures from which PBR materials can be made and free boxes with untextured mesh models. Since they are full-perm, it's possible to export the roughness texture and convert it into a specular texture for Blinn-Phong.

In general, the usage of the two Stores sims has improved, and that isn't only because the northern one of the two Stores sims is down to only two big stores. Still, as usual, there isn't a single freebie store; all stores offer payware either mostly or only.

What still makes me wonder are the clothes that are being sold, often for prices that appear to be converted from Linden dollars to Gloebits 1:1, regardless of the Gloebit being more expensive than the Linden dollar.

There are boxes with classic layer and prim clothes that must be well over a decade old, and yet, in real-life currency, they cost more than a comparable fitted mesh outfit with PBR materials and Blinn-Phong fallback textures costs in Second Life. Then there are boxes with mesh clothes that are rigged for mesh bodies of which not a single one is officially being sold in OpenSim. So in order to be able to wear these legally bought clothes, you need a pirated mesh body.

Interestingly, the grid was not reset since last year. I'm still a member of the OSFest Participant group.

#Long #LongPost #CWLong #CWLongPost #OpenSim #OpenSimulator #Metaverse #VirtualWorlds #VirtualEvent #OpenSimFest #OSFest #OSFest2025
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@jupiter_rowland Thanks for coming to my set. Hope you and Juno enjoyed it :) #OpenSimFest https://www.flickr.com/photos/holocluck/54065556410/
DJing at OpenSim Fest 2024

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** 10:50am SLT/PDT ** An hour of Groovy 60s Tunes till noon Pacific at #OpenSimFest

If you log into an account somewhere on the #Hypergrid (OpenSim's answer to the multiverse) such as Osgrid, Kitely, etc then copy & paste the SLURL below into your world map & click SEARCH:

hop://grid.opensimfest.com:8022/OSF_Event/219/126/29

** SUNDAY **
11am PDT · 2pm EDT · 19:00 BST · 20:00 CET
DJing 1 hour of GROOVY tunes at #OpenSimFest2024 #OpenSim #OpenSimFest
Hype Kitteh OldeSoul will preside as host.
When you log into your own OpenSim account enter this into your World Map search to hop to the festival grid:
hop://grid.opensimfest.com:8022/OSF_Event/219/126/29
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OSFest is a festival celebrating the creative talents of the residents of the OpenSim virtual space. We welcome merchants, exhibit presenters, and entertainment artists. For two full weeks, including three weekends, we'll have music, dance, art, and merchant expos all in one place! - in the Hyperverse sector of the Metaverse.

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We are proud sponsors of opensimfest.com this year. Our residents are putting together a glorious, crazy mishmash with elements from our very artistic and eclectic world. We'll have a working railroad and boat tour of all the exhibits and lots of fun place to explore.

#opensim #opensimfest #opensimulator #groovy

My first attempt at GroovyVerse merch. :) We will see how they hold up in the wash. I don't think I'd like to do a store. I'd be selling shirts at high prices to the people I love. Not groovy. I am thinking I will send them as appreciation gifts to a Groovy Person of the Month. Our residents work so hard to make our world beautiful and free.

#opensim #opensimfest #opensimulator #groovy

Just so you can't say nobody told you. The poll is open until January 24th.

Unfortunately, it seems that the options and the respective emoji are only listed on Discord.

Metaworld Opensim Social wrote the following post Sat, 20 Jan 2024 14:53:03 +0100 OSfest looking for 2024 conference theme — vote now – Hypergrid Business
https://www.hypergridbusiness.com/2024/01/osfest-looking-for-2024-conference-theme-vote-now/

#OpenSim #OpenSimulator #Metaverse #VirtualWorlds #OpenSimFest #OSFest #OSFest2024
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First round ends January 24, 2024 to decide on a theme for OSFest 2024 happening from Oct 4 thru Oct 20, 2024. Not on discord? vote by email to opensimfest@gmail.com

#opensim #OpenSimFest #osfest #virtualworlds #hypergrid #secondlife
OSFest 2024 Theme Voting Underway!

OSFest 2024 Theme Voting Underway!

Check out today's article on Hypergrid Business... https://www.hypergridbusiness.com/2024/01/osfest-looking-for-2024-conference-theme-vote-now/ As mentioned, if you are not on Discord, you can email your vote to opensimfest@gmail.com Every voice matters, what's you preference on a theme for this year? Here is an image of the vote tally this morning:

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