I don't know if I was the only one who noticed this but deleting the original objects doesn't really delete them for good. I mean when I do it, I get both the cash back as well as the object. Unless there's another reason for stacking the original objects, what's the point behind these maps?
Basically if you go back and read every post in this thread, you will understand why. I don't understand why people look at the first post and skip the other 60 to ask a question which was answered 7 times already. I've never forged before, but here is what I learned by reading the whole thread: There is an object limit on every map. For the Sandbox, it is around 600.. for my example, lets assume it is 600. The default objects are on the map when you start. Say there are 200 default objects. That means you can place 400 objects assuming you do not delete the original 200. You can place 400 objects, and MOVE the original objects to obtain the full 600. The creator of the canvas has organized the original objects for you. NOW to compare to the delete and reuse method.. You want to delete these objects, and reuse them. Example: You open this canvas for the first time, and delete a wall. The # of objects on the map drops to 199, and the object limit drops to 599. Why does it drop to 599? Who knows, but it does. Continue this until you clear ALL of the original objects. Now you have zero items on the map, and your object limit has dropped to 400. Now you can spawn 400 objects on the map, but you can never get to the 600. Do you get it? Do you need a picture?
Well from what i know I have reached this max object limit b4 and did the save as new and quit and it worked on valhalla! So I was assuming it would work on all maps I was able to lay more but I hit the object limit again. Well thanks for summing it up 4 me this last post really answered alot of questions. The whole time I thought we were able to place over 600 objects with this glitch because it was reached then saved as a new map. But from what you are saying its always 400 PLUS whatever the original 200 are. If the originals are deleted you lose the ability to get to that max because they are like freebees for the object numbers but not for the budget. Well my biggest issue now is using the remaining $500 to mg the objects I will need for future references.
Look, take it easy I wasn't aware that it worked like that. Looking back it was a little narrow-minded of me to pose a question without checking first to see if it'd been answered already. With that in mind, I appreciate you talking to me like I'm ****ing five. Oh sorry, that was sarcasm. Did you get that? I don't have to draw you a picture, do I?