I'm a Second Life fan, but maybe it's because I've been so long in the game and formed a load of friendships that I wouldn't be able to keep up otherwise. I'm currently building my second house in the game.
The people who own Second Life are earning a lot of money out of it though. In order to get money in the game (other than working for it) you have to buy it through the exchange on the SL website. If you want to host a SL server you must pay them a monthly fee, and given the size of SL, there are a heck of a lot of servers out there (they don't come cheap either).
The people who own Second Life are earning a lot of money out of it though. In order to get money in the game (other than working for it) you have to buy it through the exchange on the SL website. If you want to host a SL server you must pay them a monthly fee, and given the size of SL, there are a heck of a lot of servers out there (they don't come cheap either).