i had no idea which forum to use....
OK if land can only hold 400 prims, will it stay at that forever, or is there a way to increase it?
And #2 is there a way to unlink , linked objects? thanks
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Ross McCoy
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06-21-2004 16:07
i had no idea which forum to use....
OK if land can only hold 400 prims, will it stay at that forever, or is there a way to increase it? And #2 is there a way to unlink , linked objects? thanks |
Goshua Lament
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06-21-2004 16:19
Ill try my best to accurately anwser your questions:
1. You can increase the number of prims a plot can hold by buying more land the the reigon. The land does not have to border, just be in the same reigon. Would anyone else care to add more to this? 2. Goto the tools menu and choose Unlink. Control-Shift-L is the keyboard command. _____________________
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Re: Two questions
06-21-2004 16:20
Originally posted by Ross McCoy OK if land can only hold 400 prims, will it stay at that forever, or is there a way to increase it? Land has a fixed number of prims that it can support. The reason for this is that a each sim can have a maximum of 15000 prims in it, total. By buying land, you're actually buying a portion of the server resources. If you want to have more prims, buy more of the sim resources -- more land. A while back you could build as many prims as you wanted on your land, but it led to serious problems. For example, one player could buy a 16 sq m parcel and put thousands of prims on it. That would use up all the resources on the server and nobody else in the sim would be able to build anything. The current system makes it more fair -- you get as much as you pay for. And #2 is there a way to unlink , linked objects? thanks Yes, you can unlink objects, but only if the creator gave you "Modify" permission (a checkbox in the Edit window). To unlink an object that you're allowed to modify, right-click it, choose Edit, and press CTRL+SHIFT+L. (at least I think it's CTRL+SHIFT+L) _____________________
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Ross McCoy
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06-21-2004 17:00
Thanks for the qick replies everyone, your help is graetly appreciated.
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