What is Coalesced?

What exactly are coalesced objects? Coalesced objects are found in your Inventory with the name of the last object selected. When the selected objects are taken into inventory, the coalesced object is located in the Objects folder. When they are returned, the coalesced object is located in the Lost And Found folder. Single objects in inventory have an icon that looks like a cube, while coalesced groups of objects have an icon that looks like a stack of cubes.

Now you might ask, “What does this have to do with breedables?” As it turns out, in certain circumstances breeders may have to pick up multiple bundles and horses at once, or get them returned to them in bulk by parcel owners. The problem with picking up in bulk is that SL has a limit on how many coalesced PRIMS you can rez out at once. Coalesced objects have prim limits because the time required to rez them can exceed the capacities of Second Life’s servers, causing problems when Residents attempt to take complex coalesced objects into inventory. Since the average horse has 14 prims, but some can have several more, I wouldn’t recommend picking up more than 12 at a time. This is not a problem that Amaretto can fix. To rez an object that exceeds the prim limit of 255, create a support ticket with LL requesting that the object be broken into a set of smaller objects.

If you are a Premium member speak to Live Chat and ask for access to “Unpackistan” if you cannot rezz it in a normal sandbox. To access Live Chat, check here

http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/LLS_How_to_access_Live_Chat

If you are a Basic member, submit a ticket for the same thing. You can find SL support here

https://support.secondlife.com/

Open the Help tab on the right side of the page and select Ticket History, enter your login info, then select Submit A Ticket from the next page. The issue type would be Technical Questions, then describe what you need. Here’s to hoping you never find yourself in this situation, and Happy Breeding

 

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