(12-04-2012 08:07 PM)Tad Carlucci Wrote: ...
What I counted was web accounts. The way KittyCatS is set up, there's a one-to-one correspondence to Second Life Avatars. Other than that, it's impossible to tell.
I think you are right it is hard to tell if not impossible how many unique individuals the KittyCatS community counts.
P.s. To answer your question what defines an alt to me is: one person is using one or more virtual identities to use, in this case, the KittyCatS product for what ever reason.
Wether it is to sort cats, having access to more than one hunt item or saving cats without food in the online cattery i.e. special editions one stores for later use.
Or to have some cats on food and not milk for instance, in the online cattery, if they don't fit in a current breeding program or if they are less important at some point.
Especially since the online cattery doesn't facilitates groups of cats which we can set on non food or food only if food and milk is available etc. so these extra web accounts are needed in some cases to sort this out.
Or just alts for funsters or peace ofcourse
But mainly the group hunts limited to one per avie, which result in a greater amount of group member I think, and to tweak the use of the online cattery makes it almost impossible to tell how many real unique identities play with these cats.