Land Object Limitation
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Erik Laguna
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Join date: 7 Sep 2006
Posts: 8
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10-20-2006 02:31
Hi all.
Finally i resolve the building problem that i had. And i have begun building my project.
But this morning i have seen the object limitation of my land and i think that it is not enough.
There is some way to increase the object limitation of my land?
Thanks.
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Markubis Brentano
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Join date: 15 Apr 2006
Posts: 836
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10-20-2006 03:21
From: Erik Laguna Hi all.
Finally i resolve the building problem that i had. And i have begun building my project.
But this morning i have seen the object limitation of my land and i think that it is not enough.
There is some way to increase the object limitation of my land?
Thanks. Nope Buy more land is the only way to increase prim count. or learn to build efficiently 
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Lewis Nerd
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Join date: 9 Oct 2005
Posts: 3,431
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10-20-2006 03:44
From: Markubis Brentano Nope Buy more land is the only way to increase prim count. or learn to build efficiently  ^^^ what he said. You might like to take a look at our Stratics guide on Building Tips for some ideas on prim conservation and use of textures instead. Lewis
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Ceera Murakami
Texture Artist / Builder
Join date: 9 Sep 2005
Posts: 7,750
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10-20-2006 06:40
Welcome to SL, Erik.
You get a fixed limit of 117 prims for each 512 M2 of land that you own. The exact amount is calculated based on your total land area within that one sim. So a 16 M2 parcel gets 3 prims, a 512 M2 parcel gets 117, a 1024 M2 parcel gets 234, and if you owned all three of those in one sim, you could place a total of 3+117+234 = 354 prims, allocated as you choose on any of your parcels in that sim. Yes, that means you could leave the two big parcels empty, and put all 234 prims in that tiny 4M x 4M parcel!
Land that you own in multiple sims can not be combined to increase prim limits. They all have to be in the same sim. They don't need to be anywhere near each other, however. Over half the land that I own is actually out in a lagoon, under water - primarily to provide prim count for my skybov and my two parcels that are on the land nearby.
Best advice for low-prim building is to make good use of textures. I could use dozens of prims making one multi-paned, double-hung window, or I could do it with just one prim and a well-made texture.
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Zeera Xi
Real Join Date: Mid '05
Join date: 21 Sep 2006
Posts: 54
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10-20-2006 09:57
Basically to simplify what Ceera said. The prim limitations are shared across all the land you own in one sim.
Btw.
If you own quite a bit of land don't be afraid to nearly fill your land. I have noticed that most people dont make most use of their land which is quite a silly thing to do as money just gets wasted.
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Aliasi Stonebender
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10-20-2006 20:33
From: Zeera Xi Basically to simplify what Ceera said. The prim limitations are shared across all the land you own in one sim.
Btw.
If you own quite a bit of land don't be afraid to nearly fill your land. I have noticed that most people dont make most use of their land which is quite a silly thing to do as money just gets wasted. Not necessarily. Prims require time to render; if you wish a large physical area, or to try to maintain top performance in a sim, you may well not want to use all the prims you are entitled to.
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Erik Laguna
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Join date: 7 Sep 2006
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10-21-2006 02:33
but if i want to buy another land to increase my object limitation, this new land must be betwenn my main land, no?. or it can be in any zone of the world?
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Cottonteil Muromachi
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Join date: 2 Mar 2005
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10-21-2006 06:47
From: Zeera Xi If you own quite a bit of land don't be afraid to nearly fill your land. I have noticed that most people dont make most use of their land which is quite a silly thing to do as money just gets wasted.
Some people use their land as a personal sandbox to build things which are profitable. Its not a waste of money. I can't see why you need to fill up your land even if you aren't involved in building. Sometimes friends might come over and want to show you something, and they can't rez it because its full.
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Bazzerbill Eccleston
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Join date: 2 Dec 2005
Posts: 25
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10-21-2006 07:33
The main resins I can think of for completely filling you land up is to stop other people leaving stuff there. Though you could just turn on the auto return, if you have content made by other people you want to keep this may not always be possible (without messing about with groups est.) I personally like to have some primes spare on my land so visitor can show others and me things they have made.
Some people have messed around with rezzer that rezz temporary objects then replaces them when they disappear. Temporary prim not count in you land prim limitation. Though this subject is a very dark side of building and could get you in to trouble. Tempory object tend to only be used for things vendors and say bullets in guns.
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ed44 Gupte
Explorer (Retired)
Join date: 7 Oct 2005
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10-21-2006 20:55
From: Erik Laguna but if i want to buy another land to increase my object limitation, this new land must be betwenn my main land, no?. or it can be in any zone of the world? The extra land can be anywhere in your sim. The sim names must be the same at the top of the screen.
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Ceera Murakami
Texture Artist / Builder
Join date: 9 Sep 2005
Posts: 7,750
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10-21-2006 21:46
From: Erik Laguna but if i want to buy another land to increase my object limitation, this new land must be betwenn my main land, no?. or it can be in any zone of the world? A "sim" is one 16-acre section of SL, an area 256 meters by 256 meters in size, with a name like "Maroon" or "Morris" or "Ahern". The mini-map and Map in-world show the boundries of each sim. For prim counts to add together, they have to be in the same named area, bacause that "Sim" is run on one server computer. The 16 acre block of land beside it is modt likely on a completely different server computer.
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