Add four regions to restore lost passage along Corsica south coast
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DavidLeigh Resident
Just south of Corsica continent there was a line of private estate sims which provided passageway for marine craft, aircraft, space craft. Recently, the owner of these regions took them offline permanently, eliminating a key passage way to western Corsica and places in that environs. This request asks that only FOUR regions be created, each one south of the existing Neyaci, Optiman, Plague Port, and Feersum regions. This would provide marine, air, and space traveling residents clear passage across the stretch of Corsica south shoreline that was eliminated above.
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Flux Aldrin
I placed a ticket regarding adding a region above ochoa isle, as this would also open a pathway, or as Alletta mentioned, adding a region under Optiman. Myself and others have spent a lot of time and money to invigorate southern Corsica, and we need help. A lot of people are already abandoning or selling their coastal regions, and im about to give up as well. Throw us a bone here, and soon.
AlettaMondragon Resident
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Oatmeal Linden
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Hello DavidLeigh! we are sorry to hear that private regions are no longer accessible along your flight route. If you have questions about those regions, please reach out directly to their owner.
After reviewing the mainland portion of the area, it appears that there is already a protected route through and along the regions you named.
As we do not have any current plans to expand this part of the mainland, we will mark this as tracked for future review.
DavidLeigh Resident
Oatmeal Linden Hello, thank you for considering my feedback and responding so quickly. Much appreciate it!
hextar Resident
Yes, please restore it. It's needed.
TessaYien Resident
It would be nice to drive through. I support this idea.
Vanity Byron
i agree with this also
AvelineAlarie Skydancer
Hello. I support this and vote up on it.
Usually not possible to fly or sail through Azure waters route now to go to Corsica without get hit with with sales IMs or security orbs.
Would be very nice for sim wide corridor to get to Corsica without all of that.
Courageous Chrome
Thank you for your work here David (and to all that put in the work). I'm on board.
Casanova81 Resident
The passage is very importart for the Second Life community of sailors and aviators for keeping the regions connected and give the users the experience of connected waters and parcels: all people that usually fly and sail end now their jorney againt an invisible wall (the offline sims) and are now avoiding to sail and fly in those regions. At the same way, this causes a lack of traffic in those regions near that are for rent and missed new renters. So these are the reasons that the passage should be opened to saling and flying
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Timothy McGregor
Upvoting this. If we can afford all those free to use commercial district regions in the Enclave, we can afford a few homestead connector regions.
DavidLeigh Resident
Timothy McGregor This point was actually part of my thinking too. I sometimes think that putting a region in place costs a bunch of money. And then I see entire neighborhoods pop up like those commercial regions. I understand they are free to qualified people. I honestly don't know how much it costs for them to create a region, but we are only talking about a few - four. Last year someone made a suggestion for Gaeta V that didn't even involve new regions; it just involved moving some unnecessary ones to cover areas where simcrossing is only thru a tiny corner - not even big enough for my small boat without it jumping spasmodically. But they replied that they had no plans to change mainland back then. I hope they rethink these things. Anyway, we'll see what happens.
Timothy McGregor
DavidLeigh Resident Yeah. Your only challenge here is that you're asking for Linden regions to provide connectivity to a private/3rd party estate. That's where they might raise objections.
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