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| ====== 3D Worlds + Virtual Worlds ====== | ====== 3D Worlds + Virtual Worlds ====== | ||
| - | This page is dedicated to collecting information related to 3D worlds, primarily within the scope of the web revival and the web! | + | This page is dedicated to collecting information related to 3D worlds, primarily within the scope of the [[web_revival|web revival]] and the web! |
| ===== What is a 3D World ===== | ===== What is a 3D World ===== | ||
| A 3D World is a digital space that is created in some sort of 3D engine, typically you can explore it by moving around and clicking on things. In the Web Revival these worlds are often small and are intended to load quickly. | A 3D World is a digital space that is created in some sort of 3D engine, typically you can explore it by moving around and clicking on things. In the Web Revival these worlds are often small and are intended to load quickly. | ||
| - | Most web based 3D worlds are created using [[X3D|X3D]] or [[Three.js|Three.js]] | ||
| - | Examples of 3D Worlds: | + | ==== On the browser ==== |
| + | Most web based 3D worlds are created using [[X3D|X3D]], | ||
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| + | **Examples of 3D Worlds:** | ||
| * [[https:// | * [[https:// | ||
| - | * [[https:// | + | * [[https:// |
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| + | ==== Elsewhere ==== | ||
| + | Some of the most famous 3d worlds were usually loaded via a launcher installed on the computer. Examples include Second life, Imvu, Worlds.com and VRChat which is alot more recent than the other examples. | ||
| ===== What is a Virtual World ===== | ===== What is a Virtual World ===== | ||
| - | A virtual world is a simulated world; to be a true virtual world sit must be multiplayer and it must have a memory or persistence. In a true virtual world you can login, see other player, make changes to the world, and those changes should still be there when you return in the future. A virtual worlds does not need to be 3D, it can be a 2D world. | + | A virtual world is a simulated world; to be a true virtual world sit must be [[multiplayer]] and it must have a memory or persistence. In a true virtual world you can login, see other player, make changes to the world, and those changes should still be there when you return in the future. A virtual worlds does not need to be 3D, it can be a 2D world like Habbo Hotel or Club Penguin. |
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| + | An Example of a very simple 2D virtual world is [[worm|Melon' | ||
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| + | ==== What is a game verses a virtual world? ==== | ||
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| + | Quote from [[https:// | ||
| - | An Example of a very simple 2D virtual world is [[https://melonking.net/hidden/ | + | > Soo, virtual |
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| + | > So, for example, Animal Crossing; I think counts as a virtual world, because events in the game occur even if you are not playing (this is actually fake in AC, since it just backdates events when you load your next save file, but Im ok with that as a valid version of time); plus AC has the ability for multiple players to enter the town/island. | ||
| + | > On the flip side, a game like Grand Theft Auto V is not a virtual world because it does now allow these things (although GTA Online is). | ||
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| + | > I say that because it' | ||
