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MysticSpirit Soothsayer
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Join date: 31 Oct 2005
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03-09-2006 05:48
I hope this is the right place to ask this.....Why do submerged, water properties has such high prim counts as opposed to land plots?
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Argent Stonecutter
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Join date: 20 Sep 2005
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03-09-2006 06:25
What makes you think they do?
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Cottonteil Muromachi
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Join date: 2 Mar 2005
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03-09-2006 07:47
Sometimes the bits of water is connected to some other larger body of land elsewhere on the sim.
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Oso Turnbull
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Join date: 25 Apr 2005
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They do??......
03-09-2006 08:23
I own several water plots as well as some with above ground land.....I also buy, sell, and list WATERFRONT properties for others. I wasnt aware of any prim count differences between the two. As stated in the reply above at times a smaller plot is connected to another large plot.....this is usually to give the land owner more prims to build with on the bigger piece of property. That is why you often see "prim pools" somewhere in the midlle of the water with nothing built on them.
As you may already know, if you own more than one plot in THE SAME SIM that gives you the right to use the prims for both plots, even if u choose to use them on only one of them.
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Shack Dougall
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Join date: 9 Aug 2004
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03-10-2006 21:35
From: MysticSpirit Soothsayer I hope this is the right place to ask this.....Why do submerged, water properties has such high prim counts as opposed to land plots? Not sure if this is what you mean, but sometimes new water lots have a lot more prims already on them than other lots. If this is what you mean, then it's because the Governor puts a boatload of water plants on the property before he puts them up for auction.
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