Grid List/Avination
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− | This grid's predecessor went online on September 1st, 2008 and has been open until September 2008. It was then renamed to Avination and intensive development work ensued. Today, Avination is proud to be the first | + | This grid's predecessor went online on September 1st, 2008 and has been open until September 2008. It was then renamed to Avination and intensive development work ensued. Today, Avination is proud to be the first OpenSimulator grid offering the CCS combat system. |
Membership is free and the grid features an inworld economy with bidirectionally convertible currency. | Membership is free and the grid features an inworld economy with bidirectionally convertible currency. | ||
Thanks to the revolutionary XMREngine script engine, scripting in Avination is nearly on a par with SecondLife(tm) | Thanks to the revolutionary XMREngine script engine, scripting in Avination is nearly on a par with SecondLife(tm) | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:33, 3 March 2012
Name: | Avination (formerly Xumeo) |
Website: | https://www.avination.com/ |
Login URI: | https://login.avination.com/ |
Helper URI: | https://secure.3dhosting.de/ |
Approx # Regions | 110 |
Approx # Users | 300 |
Logins/day | 20 |
This grid's predecessor went online on September 1st, 2008 and has been open until September 2008. It was then renamed to Avination and intensive development work ensued. Today, Avination is proud to be the first OpenSimulator grid offering the CCS combat system.
Membership is free and the grid features an inworld economy with bidirectionally convertible currency.
Thanks to the revolutionary XMREngine script engine, scripting in Avination is nearly on a par with SecondLife(tm)