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Leonard Oxberger
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Join date: 10 Apr 2006
Posts: 10
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04-11-2006 11:14
I tried searching before posting this but the search feature seems to not be working for me at this moment.
How do you increase the amount of objects you can have on your own land? I'm assuming when you buy a bigger plot, you can have more objects on it. If that is the case, how many more can you have moving up from 512 to the next step? Thanks.
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Aki Montale
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Join date: 21 Oct 2005
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04-11-2006 11:24
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Kaboom Pow
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Join date: 28 Nov 2005
Posts: 81
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04-11-2006 11:28
You get 117 prims(not objects) per 512m2 of land. Use this Land FAQ ( click here) for reference.
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Leonard Oxberger
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Join date: 10 Apr 2006
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04-11-2006 11:39
Thanks for the info, however I think I still have a problem. I made a guitar that consists of at least 30 prims by itself, and even if I moved up to more land (234 prims I think), I still would only be able to display about 7 guitars not even counting the prims from the shop. Any ideas? (I want to display several guitars for sale)
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Sally Rosebud
the girl next door
Join date: 3 May 2005
Posts: 2,505
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04-11-2006 11:43
try a holo-vendor, there is at least one model available for free 
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Kaboom Pow
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Join date: 28 Nov 2005
Posts: 81
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04-11-2006 14:32
From: Leonard Oxberger Thanks for the info, however I think I still have a problem. I made a guitar that consists of at least 30 prims by itself, and even if I moved up to more land (234 prims I think), I still would only be able to display about 7 guitars not even counting the prims from the shop. Any ideas? (I want to display several guitars for sale) A few options: - Put your store on a small parcel and use a vendor as Sally suggested.
- Up the size of your parcel and plan on losing money for a bit until your sales meet, then exceed your tier payments.
- Put your store on a 2048, for example, then buy and sell a few 512s (one at a time) each billing cycle to support the 2048.
Get what I'm saying? Leave yourself some headroom in whatever tier you are at and use that for buying and selling land until such time that your business can support itself.
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Sally Rosebud
the girl next door
Join date: 3 May 2005
Posts: 2,505
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04-11-2006 16:14
Oh Leonard, if you can't find that vendor or need help setting it up, IM me in-world, I should be on around 6 pm SL time. 
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