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candycane · 36-40, F
I see many say this. What did happen to it?
BigBoss · 31-35, M
@candycane iOrbix was another social network from the creators of SW. It grew up into a very active community of (mostly) Spanish-speaking role-players. Probably the biggest one out there. I assume this wasn't necessarily what the owners intended, though. They eventually decided to focus on SW and pulled the plug on iOrbix.
After some time they migrated our accounts here, but this place certainly lacks a lot of things that made iOrbix so appealing for people in the role-playing hobby, including personal blogs, custom backgrounds and profile music, global chat, the ability to set our profiles to "fictional", etc.
Before iOrbix closed its doors, users started migrating to other sites, but there wasn't a single universally-accepted-as-good, "iOrbix alternative", so everyone went to a different place. Some (like me) stayed and have tried to adapt to the new site, but most left. And this - sadly- severely fractured the community.
After some time they migrated our accounts here, but this place certainly lacks a lot of things that made iOrbix so appealing for people in the role-playing hobby, including personal blogs, custom backgrounds and profile music, global chat, the ability to set our profiles to "fictional", etc.
Before iOrbix closed its doors, users started migrating to other sites, but there wasn't a single universally-accepted-as-good, "iOrbix alternative", so everyone went to a different place. Some (like me) stayed and have tried to adapt to the new site, but most left. And this - sadly- severely fractured the community.