Paranormal Investigation is one of the Sansar‘s most interesting experiences, if you love “noir” stories and Halloween mood. The experience, i.e. the location, has been created by Abramelin Wolfe, already known for over 12 years in Second Life with Abranimations brand (animations for avatars), and it consists of some rooms inside an haunted house with ghosts, some mysterious but polite, as the one of a girl turned, other less friendly.

Between oujia board and pc crash

Between ouija board, maps and different clues, you’ll have to get out of the riddle surrounding the house, assuming your pc doesn’t decide, like my own, to crash over and over. The problem with Sansar, especially if you don’t use it with a VR headset like Oculus Rift or Htc Vive, is that it has specifications high enough for a mid-market desktop, perhaps with a few years on its shoulders, like in the majority of cases of average users.

Sansar’s requirements

Cpu, for instance, have to be at least an Intel i5-4590 or Amd FX 8350 or equivalent, while the minimum graphic card suggested is the Nvidia GTX 970 or Amd Radeon R9 290 and Ram have to be at least 8 GB. Above all, ninimum bandwith have to be 5 Mbps, but it’s better bandwith be 10 Mbps or over, what makes Sansar a more difficoult platform to access, for an average user, than the “old” Second Life.

An experience by Abramelin Wolfe

The same Abramelin Wolfe thought how to make intriguing exploring the house, since it is plunged into darkness, with a little bit of light by some lantern to show you around, while the lamps sometimes are swirling, so you feel dizzy, and in the darknest corners lurk some paranormal hauntings that you’ll perceive even without the ghostbuster equipement which is abundant in the first room, however.

Explorate Paranormal Investigation

Add an audio full of rusting, footsteps, remote laughts along with labored breathing and the haunted house atmosphere is perfect and ideal to celebrate Halloween. All that remains is to suggest you to prove by yourself (it’s better with a VR headset than with a pc) to visit this location in Sansar and wait you for the next exploration.

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