Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Diamond Display for the Nemo


The Diamond Display for the Nemo is a replacement HUD for the Nemo Type R sailboat. You must have object and texture editing skills in order to install the display.

This display uses colored tick marks to indicate the different points of sail.

You can get the Diamond Display here... http://slurl.com/secondlife/Blung/231/30/21

You can purchase a Nemo Type R sailboat here... http://slurl.com/secondlife/Nantucket Yacht Club/62/77/22

Friday, April 23, 2010

Contest Fishin' Skool


Contest Fishing Tips

In the 7Seas Fishing Game, the server determines what you catch on each cast. But a fishing contest involves many casts, and there is a lot you can do to improve your chances of winning. Here are some tips for solo fishing, team fishing, and hosting.

Solo Contests

1. Get to Level 5 as quickly as possible. At level 5 and above, your expected XP is 1.42 per cast, which is the maximum.

2. Make sure you have enough bait for the entire contest. Every ten minutes you cast about 22 times, so figure it out. For example, a 60 minute contest requires about 132 baits. Buy and load bait prior to the contest, preferably in a lag-free sim.

3. Start casting with bait before the contest starts. Ideally, you want a catch right at the moment a contest begins. Many contests are decided by one point so make sure you get in all your casts.

4. Use autocast but monitor what is happening, as sometimes autocasting stops when the server is temporarily unavailable due to lag.

5. Reduce the chance that you will crash. If your computer gets compute bound or if your network connection is flaky, you may become disconnected from Second Life and lose casts. Learn from experience what causes you to crash and don't do those things during a contest.

6. Cut your losses. If you find yourself more than N points behind with N minutes left, you may choose to "unbait" and save your bait for the next contest. For example, if the contest pays the top 5 and your are 11 points behind 5th place with 10 minutes left, you might choose to unbait. Of course, anything can happen in fishing, so you may choose to never give up.

7. For high lag contests with lots of fishers:

a) Arrive early so you rez everything before the contest starts. Set your draw distance as low as possible (64m).

b) Remove all unnecessary scripted items. Do you really need that AO or shoe resize script?

c) Once settled, do not move. Put your camera on one thing, such as the contest board, and leave it there. Do not look around.

d) Expect that the scoreboard does not keep up and may lose some of your catches. This is the same for everyone so it is not unfair.

e) Do not give up because your catches are not being recorded on the scoreboard. Sometimes it just takes a while.

8. Keep Fishing! Although it seems like fishing is "streaky", the fact is... the servers that determine what you catch don't know anything about your fishing history. Regardless of what happened in the last contest, you have the same chance of catching a SUR on the next cast as anyone else. You won't win a contest if you don't fish.... so keep fishing!

Team Contests

In a team contest, you join a team of 3 fishers and your scores are combined. There is a 10 minute team formation period followed by the contest. Because of lag during the team formation period, it is best to use "invite" mode.

1. Organize ahead of time. Become a captain and recruit two other fishers for your team.

2. When the team formation period starts,

a) if you are a captain, click the board, select "Start", put your team in "invite" mode, name your team, and invite your team mates. Use these commands in chat. Prepare ahead of time and then use copy/paste.

/7 mode invite
/7 name YOUR_TEAM_NAME
/7 invite 1ST_TEAM_MATE_NAME
/7 invite 2ND_TEAM_MATE_NAME

b) if you are not a captain, wait for the invite dialog to appear, than accept.

3. Never give up. No matter what happens, keep fishing. If you crash, get back ASAP.



Hosting

A fishing host determines contest policy and they can do what they want. If you don't like the way a contest is run, don't fish there.

The following tips are suggestions for making a contest attractive to the most people.

1. Announce your contest in 7Seas Social Chat at least an hour or more ahead of time. Provide all pertinent information (start time, contest type, duration, starting pot, payout, slurl). Follow Seven's announcement etiquette (http://7seasfishing.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=504).

2. Notice when other contests are ending and plan your start time so that people have time to get there.

3. Don't restrict who can attend your contest unless required by your sim policies.

4. Start on time. This means you will finish on time and allow people to get to the next contest.

5. Do not use a buyin or house rake. People are happy to contribute to the pot voluntarily.

6. Do not fish competitively in your own contests.

7. Use a contest pot to accept donations and give out prizes. Manually tracking down winners and adjusting for ties is tedious.

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Scorekeeper Bracelet


The (DS) Scorekeeper Bracelet was a custom prize at the 7Seas Fishiversay 2010, April 16-19, 2010, at the Diamond Synthesis/Triple J booth. This four day event had over 40 booths of fishy customs, dance parties, contests, and a concert, all in celebration of two years of 7Seas fishing. A good time was had by all.

During a contest, the bracelet shows the top 5 leaders and the time remaining. Touch to get the menu, then select gold or silver finish, change text color, or turn the display on or off.

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Box Kite, Gone Fishing Hunt Spring 2010


Get your free Box Kite at GFH #3, Triple J Jetty. You must fish for it and catch it, however, bait is not needed. To fish, buy a rod at the gear vendor and start casting.

Wear your kite spool and touch it for a menu. You must be able to rez objects to fly your kit.

This offer is part of the Spring 2010 Gone Fishing Hunt presented by Coull Creations.

A complete list of participants is at http://gonefishinghunt.wikispaces.com.

Gold Pot, Bronze Pot Script Update

A script update for the (DS) Gold Pot and (DS) Bronze Pot adds new features. To get the update, go to an inworld Bit Bucket location, wear your Gold Pot or Bronze Pot, then wear the Bit Bucket that is delivered to you.

An inworld Bit Bucket Giver is located at Diamond Synthesis Pots & Buckets

http://slurl.com/secondlife/Blung/229/30/21

This update is recommended for fishing areas that use buy ins or run multiple contests at the same time.

NEW FEATURES

1. Board Locking

If you want a pot to listen only to a specific board, you can lock the pot to that board. This is necessary if you have multiple pot/board combinations set up for different contests. By default, a pot listens to all contest boards within 20m.

To lock a pot to a board, first click "Lock" on the pot menu. Within 60 seconds, click "Plug-ins" on the 7Seas Contest Board menu, then click "Broadcast". The board will give you instructions in chat on how to broadcast the board key. Follow those instructions. When successful, the pot reports "Locked to board with minikey xxxxxx", where "xxxxxx" is the minikey, that is, the first 6 digits of the board key. The pot menu also shows "Lock: xxxxxx".

You can lock multiple pots to the same contest board.

To reset a pot that is locked to a board, take the pot into inventory and rerez it.

2. Buy In Refund

If a person makes a contribution to a pot prior to the beginning of the buy in period, the pot refunds the contribution. This feature is enabled only when the pot is configured for a buy in, that is, a contest entry fee.

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Triple J Iceberg


The Triple J Iceberg fishing area is on the site of the former Triple J Ice Rink. It seems the ice melted, icebergs invaded, and a container ship stuck one and is now distressed. Join us for some fun fishing.

You can explore the ship or ocean floor, ride the life raft, play with the penguins, and enjoy the emergency flare pyrotechnics.

http://slurl.com/secondlife/Stamper/41/68/302

Diamond Cove


Diamond Cove is a beautiful little cove adjacent to protected Linden water. In addition to fishing contests, Diamond Cove offers chartered sailing on over 100 sims of Linden water surrounding the Blake Sea.

http://slurl.com/secondlife/Blung/249/36/22