Higher max li on private regions
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juliet Avon
Suggestion to up the max li allowance on all types of regions, from the current 5.000/20.000/30.000 to 10.000/40.000/60.000 li. this would be a much welcome feature, to make more immersive sim decorations and landscaping as running out of li, always is a pain.
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Spidey Linden
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Hello, and thank you for your feature request.
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Extrude Ragu
Given LL already routinely gives itself 60,000 LI (New welcome hub, Winter wonderland regions, Birthday regions)
I would put forward the argument that this isn't even a 'nice to have' but rather a 'can't make nice regions without it' feature. Seems only fair since LL themselves think they need 60k prims to make an impression on a new SecondLife resident.
Nazaire Dragonash
Extrude Ragu: WHAT! #%@@!! We have owned our region for well over 10 years and were NOT made aware we could get more Prims than 30k! I 1,000% AGREE, ALL sims should be able to get double the prims!
Vincent Nacon
Nazaire Dragonash: Or maybe LL need to get better at creating contents, to the point where they shouldn't need so much. 😐😑🤦♂️
Extrude Ragu
Vincent Nacon: if LL with paid professional content creators on its payroll can't make content that is 'good enough', what hope is there for average resident?