It is turned off by default. This version is a debugging prototype only and is not yet supported by Linden Lab. Important Note: This fix addresses a bug in SL visibility calculations which has allowed some objects that we require to be visible e. While the side-effect of this bug has been useful to some builders in creating tiny avatars, its potentially harmful application has necessitated that it be fixed.
Any content created by the exploitation of this bug will be broken in 1. An alpha-masking feature is currently in development and will be made available in a future release. Jump to: navigation , search. Key Changes. For further information regarding this change, please see the Community Blog post on this topic.
Known Issues. The viewer will still function, but graphics will default to Low or Medium settings. If your system uses any of these graphics cards, click the 'Don't show me this again' check-box, then choose 'No' to continue logging into Second Life. The JIRA will remain open until the known issues can be resolved. Right-clicking or reattaching the HUD will correct this problem.
NOTE: This same issue exists in the 1. Issues Relating to SL Window Resizing Resizing the viewer window from the default size to the minimum size allowed, then restoring it to near full-screen, may cause the Toolbar to disappear off the bottom of the window - The only way to resolve this issue is to exit SL and re-log.
Resizing the viewer window to the minimum size allowed, then exiting SL and re-logging, may render parts of an avatar invisible. Resizing the viewer window to the minimum size allowed forces floaters to viewer edges. Running SL on a Secondary Monitor Rebaking an avatar on a secondary monitor may cause parts to become invisible. Please note, however, that running Second Life on a secondary monitor is not a supported configuration.
Category : Release Notes. Personal tools Log in. The window was also widened and the columns re-arranged. Question 0. Echo Hermit Posted November 18, Posted November 18, Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options Recommended Posts. Griffin Ceawlin Posted November 18, Irene Muni Posted November 18, EmillySophiAraujo Posted November 15, Posted November 15, Avalanche Charleville Posted April 29, Posted April 29, I don't see anything in here about the crashing problems or the sound getting messed up which are problems that vexed me with the beta.
Is the 2. A cleaner user experiance will be for a lot of people to see that sidebar go away compleetly, it is and stays unbelievable what a joke that "feature" is really. Seems to be ok in this post ill come back to this point when i tryed it myself, Promice i give it a fair chance.
The only graphic improvement i see and notice is a 10MB cach instead of 1MB, For the rest there isnt much "improved" at all, This one can go to the land of fairytails. Esbee you are posting we are close to the stablity if viewer 1. Please consider to update it and redevelop Snowglobe. Simply sucks what is Second Life now becoming Java? Your update is right here download and instal ready "Instal me! Instal me! Do you wish to update your viewer? A quick reply then to viewer2 in general and to the ones that say: "Please stop all the negative comments about this viewer" Well pleople dont do negative comments they just dont like the look of viewer2 the interface the workway the building tools and displaynames.
So befor judge me on my point of view we have to keep Linden Lab sharp and make note of our ideas and likes and dislikes where to do that better then theire own forum bloggs? Yes, i dont like viewer2 its buggy unstable and cant deal with the sidebar it looks black hurts my eyes cant find thing, The Lindens have to think about the older Residents aswell not only the newbie noobs! It shows viewer 1. I also stand for redevelopment of Snowglobe!
Im not Bigger Halfpint damn those displaynames Hellespont Bigger although is my friend your comfussed about our in-world resident anti-viewer2 meeting.
One big improvement for those on lower-powered machines is 'opaque water' - it not only speeds up performance but actually makes the water look better if you are not using shaders.
Posted December 17, The crash logger hardly ever detected a crash the many times I crashed in the beta. Just sayin. Have tryed and tryed this V2 but it just makes me want to log off and get back to real life its a real shame that search is totally screwed first thing i do when i log in is spend hours on search 1.
V2 is actually like working on a dos program years ago when amstrads ataris amiga ect first came out. Now if we could switch search in prefrences to 1. I noticed this in the beta, but figured it was just an accident and would be gone in the release.
Why are names in chat now the same colour as the chat text? It's kind of disorientating. They used to be a different colour for easy readability. Is the outfit feature fixed? I downloaded the Beta but then I could not change outfits so I went back to 2. I am only going to download 2. As far as I am concerned the other stuff can be worked around but the Outfit Feature is a must have! So um, on a more interesting note, any chance Linden Lab will take another crack at Snowglobe 1. Pretty please?
Don't care that things can be docked and undocked. It opens every time I need to do something. Plus, the beta was as unstable as it got.
Plus with all the same features as Phoenix and even 2. So, I got a frantic email from one of my hosts today. She was trying to list tonight's event, but could not select the venue from the drop down because she didn't have permission to list events on the group owned parcel. She has permission to do everything else short of selling the parcel, but suddenly she couldn't list an event at the parcel.
Fortunately, I'm off real life work today so I was able to download Viewer 2. If you ask me, this viewer is 1 of the closest to functioning like v1. It has been awhile since I've used the old viewer, except in other worlds. Plus, V2.
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