What are the differences between virtual and reality? The thing is even though the Second Life Princeton has the buildings and landscapes look just like the real one and you could click on the button which shows links to websites that introduce the campus attractions and history; it obviously doesn’t attract as much tourists as the real one does. On holidays, lots of people walking dogs, parents taking children for outing and if the weather permits, young people even barbeque or having sun tan on the green lawns. The atmosphere of Princeton is very layback yet you could still sense the abundant historic legacy upon seeing the castle and fortress like edifices.
On the other hand, in Second Life Princeton, there are scarcely avatars that you could bump into, the only thing both Second Life and real Princeton have in common seems to be numerous hyperactive squirrels jumping around the tip of the trees and gather nuts on the ground.
On the other hand, in Second Life Princeton, there are scarcely avatars that you could bump into, the only thing both Second Life and real Princeton have in common seems to be numerous hyperactive squirrels jumping around the tip of the trees and gather nuts on the ground.
Second Life enables players the opportunity to ‘fly’ around the world to discover sensational new things, new people and new places in just one click away. Nevertheless, ‘Seeing is Believing,’ if you get the chance, never stick your butt in front of computer because there is a whole lot of world to see by yourself!