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Originally Posted by Hugsy Penguin I just happen to think that even after everything LL said and did, some OS owners knew (or should have know) that they were pushing it too far. These people are partly to blame for this mess, but no one's acknowledging that.
--Hugsy |
If by this you mean the people who were using temprezzers to have 6,000 prims instead of 3,750, or the people who were running 5,000 scripts and laggy commercial areas on them instead of understanding they needed to work within the boundaries of 1/4 of a typical sim's capacity, then we're in agreement.
I'm not convinced that the number of people doing that is exceedingly low compared to those people using it for quiet residential use.
And considering there are a number of maxed-out openspaces in LL's new Nautilus build that use more prims and more scripts than any residential OS I've been on to date, it'd also make LL a violator under those definitions.