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Mendoza Catron
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Join date: 22 Jul 2006
Posts: 17
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02-26-2007 08:22
I am trying to rez an object (4 prims) and get a message saying the parcel is full. When I check the Objects tab in the About Land window it shows support for 311 prims and have used only 194. The Simulator prim remaining is 3 prims. How can a sim have less prims remaining than the total prims allowed for the land occupying it? And am I stuck with this or can it be fixed so I can use me primitive allowance? This is not a private island. Here are the details: Simulator: Cartmel My land where I can not rez: Cartmel 85,68 ( http://slurl.com/secondlife/Cartmel/85/68//) Mendoza
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Peekay Semyorka
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Join date: 18 Nov 2006
Posts: 337
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02-26-2007 09:12
Do you have another property in Cartmel? If so, that other property has exceeded its parcel prim limit.
When you have more than one parcel in a sim, each parcel may exceed its prim limit, but you still may not exceed the the total number prims allocated for all your properties sim-wide.
-peekay
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Traci Xi
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Join date: 5 Oct 2006
Posts: 12
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02-26-2007 10:21
yes, Peekay is correct, I went and looked at your property, and it looks like you do have multiple properties on the same sim. When you have multiple properties on the same sim, they share the simulator prim allowance, and it looks like those other prims are being used on the other plot.
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Mendoza Catron
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Join date: 22 Jul 2006
Posts: 17
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02-27-2007 08:05
Thanks Peeksy and Traci. I understand this now. I have three land parcels/subdivisions in the same sim so my prim allowance is really the total prim allowance of those three parcels combined regardless of how many prims actually reside on one particular parcel.
Thanks, Mendoza
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