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AzgardCKJ I also now only watch scripted scenes. I will turn on the new SLR videos and skim through them to see if they look good. If one of them looks promising then I just log in everyday to see if it got scripted. It's just blind luck. I have been waiting for:

https://www.sexlikereal.com/scenes/raw-taboo-unusual-trio-31812
https://www.sexlikereal.com/scenes/her-first-time-anal-31862

These 2 have been in the coming soon section for months now. They look good plus a lot of others since then. Realcumber said he has been working on them in the past so I just keep hoping someday boom there they are.

I am losing faith that I'll ever see then because they are falling farther down the list everyday.

  1. Also I have said it multiple times now that if SLR would put out a step by step how to, that I would give it a try. Every time I say that they just link the "step by step" thread on here. That is not what I mean by step by step. I mean a multi part video of how to script. Tips, tricks ext. I have tried to download the apps but I can't even get that to work so I guess I'm just suppose to figure it all out on they own.

    rerun119 That is not what I mean by step by step. I mean a multi part video of how to script. Tips, tricks ext.

    I know nothing about script making...it's like wizardry to me...but I think this is an important distinction and I've forwarded this along to the team.

    rerun119 I am losing faith that I'll ever see then because they are falling farther down the list everyday.

    @doublevr

    This is not an illusion. I looked at scripting status of SLR Originals going back 11 months, and there has been a drop off in scripting recently. For example, each page of SLR Originals, sorted by date released has 32 videos per page. Look at these numbers:

    Page 1 (today through 2 months ago): 13 scripted out of 32 = 40.6%
    Page 2 (2 months ago through 5 months ago): 28 scripted out of 32 = 87.5%
    Page 3 (5 months ago through 8 months ago): 21 scripted out of 32 = 65.6%
    Page 4 (8 months ago through 11 months ago): 24 scripted out of 32 = 75%

    None of the last 7 vids have been scripted going back 2 weeks. As @rerun119 noted, it is confusing why scenes like Freya Parker/Michelle Church, Laney Grey/Anna Claire Clouds, and Chanel Camryn/Mazy Meyers sit unscripted while grainy crap from TabooVR Porn and VREdging occupy your house scripters' time. These are exactly the type of scenes that used to get scripted same-day or very quickly. Now they languish. What changed? When will it be fixed?

    Again: this is not throwing shade at the scripters! Instead, you should pay them enough such that making sure SLRO is a priority doesn't cause them a financial loss. The link you provided to the post above, advertising for more scripters, is not the point. If SLRO is the premiere, superior product that I am paying for with my sub dollars, then I want the premiere, superior scripter assigned to those vids. That means paying RealCumber whatever it takes to make that happen.

    It feels sketchy that you don't seem to directly answer why that hasn't happened. It seem like it is in your power to make it happen today. Why has it not? I'm not saying that you must, but it would be nice to hear a reasoned explanation as to why it hasn't.

    @Mutiny

    Notice how this gets no answer, no resolution, no traction?

    This is why comments get provactive: at least they get attention. Just saying.

      Will65 I hear you. That's surely frustrating. Personally, I do appreciate all the work/research you put into your comment. (Beyond that, you've been making an effort to lead by example and I see you. 🙏 )

      I've never attempted scripting, but my understanding is that it's incredibly tedious. Like, ridiculously so. This is why I really hope they can crack the machine learning/AI assist thing, even if it's just for doing a first, pre-scripter pass. I'm not involved in the computer vision stuff, but my read on it is that research project is a way of investing financially in a long-term solve (albeit imperfect for now).

      I think at this point it has to, at least partially, be a labor of love for people to be motivated to do it. Throwing more cash directly at scripters might help a bit, but I don't see that alone truly solving the problem.

      Thanks for staying on top of us about this. I'll do whatever I can to help.