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Object behaves differently after transfer.

Presario Stenvaag
Registered User
Join date: 19 Apr 2007
Posts: 3
06-07-2007 08:42
I have now built my first menu driven sexbed. I have used a full perm sexbed with the free MLP and ripped the contents. I have added several animations to the bed, invented a few new sexual positions and sleeping animations.

I want to start selling beds, and I have set all of the content to no mod, no copy , transfer.
And so is the the bed itself set to. So it is no mod, no copy, transfer for next owner.

The bed works perfectly fine. I rez it from my inventory and onto the ground. It loads the menus and animations, and is ready for use. The poseballs show up , and everythiing is just fine.

BUT... when I sell or transfer the bed to another avatar, the bed won't work properly. If we are so lucky that the poseballs show up, then there will only be 1 ball. It is supposed to be 2. And every minute or so, the bed says : Poseballs ready. But there are no poseballs there... Like it knows something is wrong and is trying to reload the balls. Btw.. in options on menu, I have set ball users to ALL, same with menu users.

So what do u think is wrong?
BamBam Sachertorte
floral engineer
Join date: 12 Jul 2005
Posts: 228
06-07-2007 13:05
It rezzes pose balls as separate prims? If so then they need to be copy/transfer. Just make sure that the poseballs are useless without the bed and don't worry about people retaining copies after transferring the bed to someone else.
Qie Niangao
Coin-operated
Join date: 24 May 2006
Posts: 7,138
06-09-2007 11:54
Personally, I think you should make all the MLP parts full-perm, unless you're splitting at least 50/50 with Miffy Fluffy. But anyway, as BamBam said, the poseballs certainly do have to have copy perm since they rez and de-rez from the menu. The MLP "poseballs" don't contain animations, they just trigger the MLP-scripted prim to request permission to animate the avatars that sit on them, so they aren't of any value without the MLP-scripted prim.