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TakingFredoFishing

  • Jul 10, 2024
  • Joined Aug 9, 2023
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  • argyle43 you were requested to quantify your good number of people comment and you brought diddly squat to the table. I count 6 of your minuscule rabble.

    LordCrash what a lot of us

    semantics or hyperbole? there is no lot hahahahahaha. There are 6 of you.

    Also if you don't think Sinata Monroe is drop dead gorgeous and hot as fuck there is clearly something wrong with you. She should be on the list for an exclusive contract.

    LordCrash You might like that but that's not what we're used to have on SLR

    I don't care why you subscribed or what you are used to lol. I like the direction SLR is going in right now. There is a lot of diversity and the women appeal to different tastes and also women are being shot in different formats.

    One of your ragtag rabble @TakingFredoFishing insulted Jenna Starr on her scene - he has received 113 downvotes on his comment. So far you have one supporter of your #freeNash campaign hahahahahah. So when you folk say a lot of us, objectively it simply isn't true. Sorry to bust your bubble chap.

    • Hi @doublevr ,

      I fully get why SLR is going for PT. Eventually all headsets will have incredible surrounding view, Apple will likely break barriers with this soon. You are essentially creating a market/building a library for something that is soon to explode.

      I like this, its business savvy. However what concerns me is what @TakingFredoFishing points out. The angles changing, and the models not lining up properly makes it not work even with future PT capabilities

      So, on one hand current users with Q2 (like me) cannot enjoy these videos.
      On the other hand users with Quest Pro (or better future headsets) cannot enjoy them either.

      If going 100% for PT with future in mind:
      -bodysuit is necessary
      -angles need to be alligned properly
      -angles cannot be changed back and forth, only once per scene, I'd go in order sitting > laying > standing