Tex Nasworthy
Udder Disgrace
Join date: 2 Sep 2006
Posts: 1,330
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01-30-2007 12:43
Can anyone tell me what would happen if the following scenario played out?
Scenario: I own two 512 plots, in the same sim, that are not connected. Plot A has 200 prims on it. Plot B has no prims on it and only used to increase my prim allowance on Plot A. Also, Plot B is set to "For Sale".
If someone purchases Plot B, Plot A would now be exceeding the prim allowance.
What happens then?
Thanks in advance for any help.
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Porky Gorky
Temperamentalalistical
Join date: 25 May 2004
Posts: 1,414
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01-30-2007 12:59
I had this happen once and the last objects I had placed on the plot that hadn't sold were returned to my lost and found folder until all that remained totaled my prim allowance. Not sure what would happen if you had an object that consisted of 130 linked prims on plot A. Id assume the whole object would be returned to you.
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Kamael Xevious
Dreams are like water
Join date: 24 May 2004
Posts: 248
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01-30-2007 13:30
I think we'll all agree that 83 prims will be returned to the Lost and Found folder of your inventory. The big question is WHICH 83 prims will it be. Supposedly, it's the LAST 83 prims placed on your property, but SL has been buggy about that sort of thing lately, so it's really anybody's guess. As for what happens to linked objects, my experience has been that SL returns OBJECTS, not prims to get the prim count down to the 117, so in this case, if you're at 121 prims, SL will return the first object at the top of the list (using the supposed last-placed-first-returned priority)... and if that object is 112 prims, it gets returned in whole, and NOT broken up. (Which makes sense to me from a programing standpoint... just start returning objects until the prim count is at or under the limit and down't worry about how they're linked up--the user can sort that out.)
At any rate, good luck.
Kam
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