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Okay, I was thinking today about a bunch of things we could do or change around CD. I know prims are a huge issue right now, so I'm gonna go through some areas I found that could use improvement. Before you snap at me for whatever reason, if you even, this is all a matter of opinion, and I'm just trying to help. If you're not going to be constructive, just, well, suck it.

Oh, and for some reason Tinypic cut all my pictures in half.


Area one. This is near the Ace's garage. While it looks like a healthy hobo homestead, it's rarely ever used. This takes up 23 prims. While yes it fits the dirtiness of the area, there's nothing like a one prim sculpy fence that could take up the same amount of space. If it looks too bare, risk another prim by stacking a log next to it.


Area two. This bad boy takes up about two hundred and fifty prims- maybe less, maybe more. I am not quite sure. (Watch out.) While yes this is a big ol' building that gets it's use, but not often enough to gobble up 250 or so prims, at least, not in my opinion. The only activity, major activity, I've seen is when the Cerberus called it home. Instead of it taking up so many prims, why not place a field or something there, with benches, those tourist binoculars etc for a view of our fabulously polluted shoreline. I say a field mainly because it's right in the path of the runway of the airport? Well, that may be a little scary. 😯


Thirdly, this adorable abode that's next to the airport envelopes about 120 prims. This house, has barely to any action. The only time it's really used is for people to rest their arm against it when the airport gets its yearly use. The hangar that resides next to it is barely over ten prims. If we replace this house with a hangar, that could save about a 110 prims.


This construction site is eerie, creepy and ultimately fitting. Alas, no one uses it though. It takes up about 200 prims, and I know Aiden Diablobgogblololol made another post which is also a good idea. Replace it with something that will actually get use if the plot does take up about 200 prims. Plus, that area isn't totally out of the way of the normal RP, so a decently used area would be much more choice than a construction site.


Finally, after scouting just a few quick areas, I came across the always charming, Go'n Wash. While this does have moderate use, I feel it's harshly over primmed with 131 prims exactly in use. Instead of all those scattered items, we could just make two single prim rows of the washing machines, a checkout counter, a few 1 prim vending machines and an unaccessible backroom. This could cut about 50 or so prims with all the small, primmy things that are scattered about.

December 1, 2009 at 1:26 am
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December 1, 2009 at 4:47 am
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