Frequently Asked Questions
TownLife RP is a life simulation game within Second Life that utilizes a HUD system. Players can engage in various activities such as farming ingredients, purchasing items from stores, cooking meals, and processing animals for meat. The game requires managing key stats: Food, Thirst, and Hygiene. Health decreases only when any of the other three stats reach zero and can only be restored by visiting a doctor. Additionally, maximum stats increase by one each day if the HUD is worn daily.
Maximum stats allow players to exceed the standard limit of 100 per stat. These stats increase incrementally by one each day for users who wear the HUD at least once daily. This system rewards consistent engagement by reducing the frequency of required activities like eating, drinking, or maintaining hygiene. To restore health to its maximum level, players must visit a doctor for treatment.
Yes, TownLife RP offers a variety of professions, including Doctor, Farmer, Chef, Butcher, Herbalist, Pharmacist, and Moonshiner. Each profession has unique tasks and contributes to the gameplay experience. For instance, doctors can heal players, adjust character attributes like gender or age, diagnose illnesses, and prescribe medication. Other professions are essential for producing materials and items required in recipes or for advancing roleplay scenarios.
PXP stands for Profession Experience Points. It is earned by performing tasks specific to the player's active profession and is used to advance within that role.
Each profession in TownLife RP has distinct responsibilities:
- Doctors: Heal players, prescribe medication, and manage character attributes.
- Farmers: Grow crops for use in cooking.
- Chefs: Cook meals using ingredients provided by other professions.
- Herbalists: Prepare herbs for medicinal use.
- Pharmacists: Create medications based on herbs and doctor prescriptions.
- Moonshiners: Produce alcohol using farmed ingredients.
- Doctors: Heal players, prescribe medication, and manage character attributes.
- Farmers: Grow crops for use in cooking.
- Chefs: Cook meals using ingredients provided by other professions.
- Herbalists: Prepare herbs for medicinal use.
- Pharmacists: Create medications based on herbs and doctor prescriptions.
- Moonshiners: Produce alcohol using farmed ingredients.
PXP is specific to a player's active profession and is earned through profession-related activities. Regular XP, on the other hand, increases over time at a rate of 0.05 per minute and through leveling up in professions. Certain recipes and features require a minimum regular level to access. For example, a recipe may require a regular level of 3 or higher.
Recipes displayed on the website specify the required profession and appliance for crafting. To access a recipe in-game, players must ensure that their HUD has the relevant profession active and that they are using the correct appliance. Each recipe is linked to a specific appliance and will only appear if the required criteria are met.
To restore your stats, you need to eat, drink, and use hygiene products. All necessary items are available at the grocery store in East Southford Falls, catering to Food, Thirst, and Hygiene needs.
TB, short for Townbucks, is the roleplay currency system used within TownLife RP. It is a fictional currency separate from Second Life Linden Dollars, designed to enhance the immersive experience. Townbucks enable peer-to-peer transactions and can be used for in-game purchases, such as groceries. Future updates will expand opportunities to earn and use TB.
TownLife RP is inclusive and accommodates various gender identities, including non-binary and intersex. The platform promotes diversity and does not discriminate based on gender.
Yes, a pregnancy system is planned as part of the "Life" script in the HUD. The system will include a comprehensive contraception feature and additional related gameplay elements.
Future updates will introduce animals that players can breed and process, adding depth to professions such as Farmer and Butcher.
Unfortunately, older versions of the HUD are no longer compatible with the updated system. We deeply appreciate the contributions of the previous developers who laid the foundation for what TownLife has become today. Without their hard work, we would not be able to provide the experience we have now. While change is necessary for growth, we honor and respect the legacy they created.
You can earn Townbucks by participating in various activities such as completing tasks, selling items, or engaging in roleplay scenarios. Future updates will introduce more ways to earn Townbucks.
Yes, the HUD offers customization options to enhance your gameplay experience. You can adjust settings to suit your preferences.