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:* Deed '''ONE''' counter to '''EACH''' group
:* Deed '''ONE''' counter to '''EACH''' group
:* Since there are multiple parcels involved, tick the "Use prim consolidation" option box on the website.
:* Since there are multiple parcels involved, tick the "Use prim consolidation" option box on the website.
= '''<span style="color:#00528c">Additional information</span>''' =
:* Prim counter MUST be deeded on group owned land - if it's not deeded, it will fail, and display hovertext notifying you that it must be deeded.
:* Once prim counter is deeded, the prim counter automatically starts counting prims automatically, and then every six hours thereafter.

Revision as of 17:25, 9 July 2013

Prim Counter Basics

CasperLet units by themselves cannot count prims. If you want to be able to count/see the prims used by the renters, you will need the prim counter. The golden rule for prim counters is: You need ONE prim counter rezzed out PER land owner, per sim/region.

If all land on the region is owned by YOU

  • Then rez out ONE prim counter.
  • Do NOT deed it.
  • If you have multiple rental parcels owned by you, then tick the "Use prim consolidation" option box on the website.

If all land on the regions is owned by A LAND GROUP

  • Then rez out ONE prim counter
  • Deed it to the land group
  • If you have multiple rental parcels owned by the land group, then tick the "Use prim consolidation" option box on the website.

If SOME land on the region is owned by you and SOME by a land group

  • Then rez out TWO prim counters
  • Deed ONE of them to the land group, and leave the other alone
  • Since there are multiple parcels involved, tick the "Use prim consolidation" option box on the website.

If all land on the region is owned by MULTIPLE land groups

  • Then rez out one prim counter PER land group
  • Deed ONE counter to EACH group
  • Since there are multiple parcels involved, tick the "Use prim consolidation" option box on the website.

Additional information

  • Prim counter MUST be deeded on group owned land - if it's not deeded, it will fail, and display hovertext notifying you that it must be deeded.
  • Once prim counter is deeded, the prim counter automatically starts counting prims automatically, and then every six hours thereafter.