

To remove all objects belonging to one of these categories, simply click the Return button next to the appropriate type of object. Owned by others: Objects owned by people who are not in the group as well as objects owned by group members but not set to the group.Set to group: Objects owned by group members that have been set to the group.Owned by parcel owner: Objects owned by the landowner or deeded to the group.There are three categories of objects, as listed in the Objects tab of the ABOUT LAND window (accessed by selecting World > About Land 😞 The ABOUT LAND window lets you pick whole groups of objects to remove at once. Simply right-click the object and select Manage > Return. You can return any object on your land to the object's owner. If someone leaves something on your land that doesn't belong there, you can return it using one of the options below.

This prevents objects from being rezzed on a parcel. You can also stop other Residents from building on your land by unchecking Everyone next to Build in the OPTIONS tab of the ABOUT LAND window. This gives you, as a landowner, the ability to block other Residents' objects from coming onto your parcel. The OPTIONS tab of the ABOUT LAND window has checkboxes for Object Entry: Warning: Once set, lowering the object bonus may cause objects to be returned or deleted. The "bonus" for one parcel equals the land impact not being used on the other parcel. The region cannot actually support 40,000 land impact from objects! In order for one of the parcels to hold 20,000, the other parcel must be completely empty. If you set the object bonus to 2.0, each parcel shows that it has a capacity of 20,000. If you divide it into two equal parcels, each parcel has a capacity of 10,000. Set an Object Bonus multiplier and click Apply.Įxample: One regular region has a capacity of 20,000. Make sure you are on the Region tab of the Region/Estate window. Select World > Place Profile > Region/Estate. You may want to do this if you plan on building heavily in small parcels while leaving large areas of your region empty. If you are the owner or estate manager of a Private Region, you can set a global object bonus for all parcels in the region. The maximum land capacity per region is 20,000, (or 30,000 for regions with an increased Land Impact), regardless of the object bonus.

Set at 2.0, each 512m 2parcel has a capacity of 234, and so on. Set at 1.0, each 512m 2 parcel has a land capacity of 117. Note: You cannot share land capacity between parcels in different regions.Īn object bonus is a multiplier for land capacity on any given parcel and may have a value between 1.0 (the default) and 10.0. You can distribute your objects across your parcels however you see fit. For instance, if you own one parcel with a capacity of 117 and another parcel in the same region with a capacity of 33, you have a total capacity of 150 on your land in that region. If you own more than one parcel in a region, the land capacity of those parcels is a unified pool. Under certain conditions, it is possible to increase the number of supported objects on a parcel. The number of objects a parcel supports is directly related to its size larger parcels have a greater capacity to support more objects. This is called land capacity, but older Residents may also use the outdated term "prim limit". Important: Be sure that when you set the land for sale, you set it for the specific account you want to end up owning it - otherwise, anybody could theoretically swoop in and take the land you wanted your other account to have.Įvery parcel of land in Second Life can support a limited number of objects. You cannot join your group land to your personal land.

You cannot join land across a region boundary. You may combine two parcels into a single parcel if they:Īre in the same region. Once you agree, your land is divided into two separate parcels.īoth parcels can have their own names, land options, and so forth, and will accrue traffic independently of one another. With the land selected, click Subdivide under Modify Parcel.Ī prompt asks you to confirm the split. Use your mouse to left-drag the yellow selection box around the part of your land you want to divide into its own parcel. Right-click the ground and choose Edit Terrain (or press Ctrl-5 on your keyboard). Select World > Show > Property Lines (or Ctrl + Alt + Shift + P). To subdivide one parcel into two parcels: Note: If you wish to make changes to group-owned land, you must be authorized to subdivide and join parcels.
