
Again, this is not a viewer function, but is done with a device that presents a large number of corrupt textures to your graphics card.

It's also possible to use a "graphics crasher" that will cause your graphics card to malfunction and dump you out of Second Life. Nothing I read indicates that Darkstorm can "hack into anybody's account/groups." I am not saying that this did not happen to you, but I don't think it was done via the Darkstorm viewer. Someone using copybot can copy just about anything in Second Life (except scripts), and from a YouTube video I watched, it looks like Darkstorm can also copy particle-generating scripts (at least.) The main reason that Darkstorm is not approved is that it contains "copybot" features. It's a tweaked version of the popular Firestorm viewer (which IS on the approved list.) I did a little Googling and found the Darkstorm viewer site.ĭarkstorm is not an "illegal" viewer, although it is NOT on the list of viewers that voluntarily comply with LL's Third Party Viewer requirements.
