
It's a logic fallacy to presume criticizing a business is criticizing a person, and criticizing a product is making a dispute. If I say a product is broken, that is not personal negative commentary. If I say a business or product sucks - that's not at all the same as posting an interpersonal dispute. That's actually NOT a rule to not name and shame. There is no rule even close to "don't mention any names." The closest thing we have is "don't post Interpersonal Disputes or Personal Negative Commentary," aka "don't name-and-shame" which is easily extended to stores/businesses. There is no way around that at this point in time and I doubt it will change with the new (if they ever happen) upload settings and land impact changes. The texture on mine can easily be changed and made "clearer" by adjusting the texture repeats in the building pane.ĪND while I do have mesh surrounds with curved edges they ARE going to be "primmy" simply because as someone mentioned (maybe another thread) the uploader HATES curves and spheres and anything NON-linear). The largest ANYONE can make a mesh in SL is 64 meters, so there is no way to make a single mesh quarter sim landform in SL for example (other platforms certainly). I am pretty sure the 20 land impact walkable hills mentioned earlier are mine :D. I was going to comment on this thread the other day but don't think I did. It IS an easy fix for most folks in case the builder didn't fix it themselves. Of course the surround environment (here called skybox) COULD be older and need a prim in the mix. So just wanted to stick that into the discussion.

Most physics issues these days are caused by the creator, not the uploader :D. If the house is complex and the uploader gets confused (yes, even the Linden viewer uploader) then now and then a prim (or mesh prim actually) might be needed. Since then, happily, and for the last few years there are actually (usually) NO issues with mesh floors as long as the creator knows how to make a good physics model. When mesh was new especially there were "issues" (make that ISSUES!) and the physics were completely off - there was no way to NOT fall though the floor, edge of patio etc. Just noting that I also did the prim floor for a long while. There are just certain things where mesh is not a good option. I do this for two reasons, I very often am not fond of the floor texture and in the rare case that I like the floor texture I will still do it to prevent rezzing issues.

In the mesh homes I buy I typically will rez a box for the floor and texture it. In the few cottages I build, I never use mesh for the floor because of the rezzing issues.
