I wonder if we want to go the same route with LA and AM as we did with NFS and CN - buy 50% more prim capacity from the Lindens and raise tier by 29%. Opinions?
Do we want to buy prims and raise tier in LA & AM?
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Do we want to buy prims and raise tier in LA & AM?
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Re: Do we want to buy prims and raise tier in LA & AM?
As someone with a parcel in LA, I'd say "no", simply because the regions are (I think) already double prim and don't have the issues that NFS and CN did with low allowances.
Also, I don't want more of my tier increased, as I am already paying increased tier on five other parcels.
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Re: Do we want to buy prims and raise tier in LA & AM?
I think we should raise this question in 6 months or so. We need to determine how this change really has impacted NFS and CN. We changed the sim capacity back on Nov 1 but have only now increased the tier rates as proposed, and I feel the changes need awhile to settle in.
Sylvia's point, of course, is a good one. But the big picture is that increased tier is not the only issue here. Given a steady land pricing environment, people choose the parcel which offers for them the best combo of resources and price. When those factors change, it takes awhile for an individual to readjust to what's best for them. So if we modify AM and LA, both prims and prices will rise (at different rates), and people on those sims will have to readjust themselves as well.
So I feel we should go slow here and see what happens with NFS and CN.
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Re: Do we want to buy prims and raise tier in LA & AM?
Have to say I agree with Sylvia, probably because I've just gone to a nice big parcel on AM that has plenty of prims and I'm not so keen on paying more for it.
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