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How many parsels I can fit?

Vitik Klubov
Registered User
Join date: 19 Oct 2006
Posts: 3
02-01-2007 18:44
I have very small land 512, after I erected a house and planted a couple trees I cannot add anything else. How many parsels I can fit on this tiny land? In land description it shows 117. Just it? Can I increase the number on this land? Does it mean that there is only way to double the number of allowed parsels to buy 1024 land?

Thank you.
Reece Gunawan
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Join date: 21 Dec 2006
Posts: 413
02-01-2007 18:48
The only way to get more than the 117 prims standard to a 512 would be to purchase more land. Sadly, there is no alternative. Land is extremely cheap right now though, take a peek and you may be surprised how much cheaper land is than even a couple days ago!
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Jacques Groshomme
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Join date: 16 Mar 2005
Posts: 355
02-01-2007 19:00
Prim allowance is tied to the size of the parcel. The more land you get in a particular sim, the more prims you can use.

An important consideration is that your allowance is based on total land holdings anywhere in a given sim. If you buy another 512m plot on the other side of the sim, you'll have another 117 prims available to use on either lot - you can use 234 on your original plot if you don't put anything on the second, or any other combination totalling up to 234.
DoteDote Edison
Thinks Too Much
Join date: 6 Jun 2004
Posts: 790
02-01-2007 19:35
From: Vitik Klubov
Does it mean that there is only way to double the number of allowed parsels to buy 1024 land?

Thank you.
You must buy more land within the same region to increase the number of prims you can use on the land. As mentioned above, the number of allowed prims is directly proportional to the amount of land you own within a particular region. You get roughly 117 prims, per 512sqm. of land.
Markubis Brentano
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Join date: 15 Apr 2006
Posts: 836
02-02-2007 05:01
To add to what has already been said, you also could watch the prim count on the objects that you put on your land.
For instance, the house that you put on your land is most likely not very efficient in its use of prims and you might consider getting something with less prims. There are quite a few houses out there with prim counts around 20.
When I bought my first land, I bought a low prim house but didn't like it because it was too boxy, so I built my own.

If you're planning on building, you may want to buy another 512 plot to increase your prim count...if not and you just want a small plot to call your own, look into a low prim house.

IM me if you like and I can help you find one or could give you a copy of my first house that I built.