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Second Chance for Second Life?

So there are no more gambling in Second Life.

Somebody tell me what is there left to do in Second Life? Walk around killing creeps? Oh no, there are no creeps in SL. Walk around pk(player killing)-ing? Oh no, you can only say hi to other players, no killing him/her.

Have fun saying hi to each other and probably decorating your virtual house and avatar.

I do not mean to insult the game whatsoever, but I am sure the guys at Linden Labs took the hardest blow in that decision. The USA has outlawed online gambling for close to a year now but the gambling activities were still going on very actively in Second Life. In fact, I raised the same question to Cory Ondrejka, CTO of Linden Labs, when he was in Singapore during Nexus 2007 but he didn’t provide any direct answer to it but giving the hint that the feds were still letting them loose but if they wanted them to change anything, Linden Labs would gladly do so.

And so 3 days ago, they did. And now there’s a huge void in Second Life. All the slot machines, poker tables, etc have been removed from Second Life, which were previously commonly seen on the majority of the virtual real estate. Suddenly it feels empty when I was in yesterday.

I guess the guys at Linden Labs realized that too and now it’s even a bigger challenge to them to find the fun factor in the goal-less MMORPG, considering the fact that a huge majority of the transactions done in-world, which directly translates to revenue for Linden Labs, involve an element of chance (or gambling). They have lost a lot of money in that decision, now it would be a challenge for them not to lose the players.

I would definitely miss the good times laughing at the fishy poker players in Second Life and nothing more as I was only playing for really micro stakes in Second Life just to try out. Anyone wants to buy my Lindens?

July 28th, 2007 / Trackback