I have been on the beta for some time and I switch almost daily because there is a feature of the new version that makes it difficult for me to QA the upcoming shows so I flick back to 378 to do my QA work😉
Support by Microsoft for Windows 7 ended in January 2020.I won't upgrade my system just because Totem decided Windows 7 is too outdated for their product. I have too many softwares I still need to use that won't work in Windows 10. So for me there's only 1 solution, iStripper v1.2.378 will be my last version until it stops working with Totem's system. After that "Bye Bye Totem.
It is just not economically viable for companies like Totem to continue to provide versions that can run on such outdated software.
One ***** thing I noticed with beta: I have all special event cards but (under "My Collection" and "Special Event Cards") most of them don't have the "star indicator" signifying that they are SEC. I have SEC sorted by card number, and only the first three e-series cards have the star (e0863...e1321) and only the first six f-series cards (f0406...f0567).
Like @pickle1 all of my 32 SECs have their gold stars clearly visible.
Skins still work.
I think it's a pity that the carousels disappeared, it was a nice way to see the models
Hi, can you please do the following: Install the new beta but don't launch it. Go into your data folder (by default, C:/Users/[your_user]/AppData/vghd/data) and find "vghd.log" and remove it. Launch iStripper. Wait for it to crash and note the exact time. Go into Windows "Event Viewer" and see if you can see anything related to iStripper at that time (most probably in the "Windows Logs => Applications" section). Send me (e.g. via Manue at the support or directly on discord if you're using it) your vghd.log, anything you may have noticed in the Windows Events Viewer, as well as the exact time the crash happened (please include your time zone with it) so I can take a look at it on our end.
Thank you very much
Je trouve dommage la disparition des carousels, c'était une belle façon de voir les modèles, qui malheureusement n'étaient plus mis à jour, sauf pour les nouveautés.Oser virer le carroussel alors qu'IMO c'était la seule pièce qui apportait de la vie à l'interface et qui me rappelait la présentation des miss dans les maisons de tolérances.
@Dfner
custom card images, do not get stickers such as the SEC star applied to them.It looks like you have some of your cards using a custom card image that already has the Logo on it.Actually, taking a 2nd look, all of your SEC cards look like it's a custom card image with the Logo and Star included as part of the card image, and not a sticker.your cards with a Star, the Star is shown to the right side at the top. ( a custom card image?)Where on a non-custom card image, Only the Star is applied to the top left of the card.
13 minute Run ThroughThanks for this, helpful to see the new stuff
https://wyldanimal.com/videos/Quick-13min-run-through-of-the-iStripper-II-beta-12510.mp4
I whole-heartedly agree,
I had always hoped that some day we would be able to define our own carousels - perhaps as a way of displaying the contents of a short playlist (or even a long one with girls getting on and off the carousel at its furthest point).
At times I used to use them as a kind of roulette game by holding down a left or right arrow key to make the carousel spin rapidly, releasing the key and then playing the card that came to the front.
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