with all the difficulties and incompatabilities that it would entailMy proposal would not entail any such thing. I would simply make a new classification in a way that would be clear, simple and precise; which would, so, not have any difficulties and would be easy doable. I repeat:
Rather than change the rating system or add another set of classifications on top of the existing system, with all the difficulties and incompatabilities that it would entail, I would much rather that Totem make a summary of the clip list. This summary can be created automatically as the information is already displayed in each card's clip list itself.
There is no practical way to change the clip level tagsWhich - as I already pointed earlier - was not asked for.
you would have to classify the cards using a seperate system to that for the clipsSuch a thing is already in use: we already have "plain" and "xxx" cards. I just would like to change criterion.
Clip tags are inaccurate...if the girl is a nude art model, it needs to be explicitly stated or they need to stop casting them. For girl in between like Jessika who is just shy and uncomfortably the cards should just be taggd as nudity...even if she slips a little full nudity in...we have girls inserting fingers that are tagged as full nudity on the clip, and then girls who spending 1 second revealing get the same rating.
So with that amount of variation, how am I supposed to make an informed choice and know what to expect?
@Pickle1
So with that amount of variation, how am I supposed to make an informed choice and know what to expect?
This is why I and several others have asked for at leat a summary of the clip list be made available prior to purchase. It would be better if the time spent in each clip at its highest level was available as well so that we could distinguish between clips that reach "full nudity" or "XXX" for only a second or so from those that maintain the level for longer but that information is not available anywhere in the system so it can't be shown..
I agree with everything that @pumpdude48 has said in his previous three posts.
Of course, in retrospect, a better system could have been used from the start but changing things now is pointless.
Of course positive comments are welcomed as well but those tend to be somewhat scarce around here so are not really expected.
I enjoy being able to contribute to the quality of the product and hope that the efforts of those of us in QA help Totem stay successful long into the future!!
They have subtely told us this but the lack of clarity is troubling and the reviews for the cards of the nude art girls are very low considering how beautiful the girls are...Anastasha is barely sitting at a 4.09...which means a bunch of people bought the card and were not pleased.Anyway I will always point that, as for the few "full XXX" cards recently published, also for "nude art" ones solution is very simple. I personally like both types, and I see no reason for totally stopping producing them.
This set of three icons appear in several places in the GUI, in particular on a card's main details page, on the releases carousel and when you start to buy a card from the girls store. If the mouse pointer is hovered over the "quality" icon a rather detailed description of what the particular quality shown in that icon means, but nothing happens if you hover over either of the other two.
I think that much of the problem being discussed here arises from users not being fully aware of what the various hotness levels mean. This is not surprising because the names of the levels can be somewhat misleading if they are thought of as descriptions. They will almost certainly not be immediately understood by new users.
This could be aleviated if the Hotness Level indicator had a similar pop up description to the Quality indicator - one that explicitly mentioned that the duration of maximum hotness may be brief. There should probably be a similar pop up description for the total duration indicator as well, but there is less need there.
If totem was more transparent fewer people would initially buy the card but the ratings would be higher and the card would sell better over the long runOf course!
The levels are pointless because they aren't trustable. There have been enough instances of misidentified cards that a person can't look at those and know it absolutely won't contain any xxx, or that it will show full genialia. Totem has broken cards that they don't or won't fix and they have broken tags that they won't and don't fix. I chalk it up to the fact they are a quantity over quality product. They rely on releasing new content every day and therefore something 30 days old is 30 releases old and already in back of customers minds. They simply need to tell us, like they did with Margo, that the model isn't comfortable with full nudity, or they aren't paying the model for full nudity. This is ***** totem. Some very beautiful girls are getting trashed in their reviews and ratings because people are buying cards and expecting a normal experience for their money. They instead get a girl covering herself. If totem was more transparent fewer people would initially buy the card but the ratings would be higher and the card would sell better over the long run, and customers wouldn't be distrustful of other cards.Perfect analysis!!! Like in football and mathematics etc. the best solution is the simplest solution: make a tag Nude Art Model.
Perfect analysis!!! Like in football and mathematics etc. the best solution is the simplest solution: make a tag Nude Art Model.That could be a good solution.
This set of three icons appear in several places in the GUI, in particular on a card's main details page, on the releases carousel and when you start to buy a card from the girls store. If the mouse pointer is hovered over the "quality" icon a rather detailed description of what the particular quality shown in that icon means, but nothing happens if you hover over either of the other two.
I think that much of the problem being discussed here arises from users not being fully aware of what the various hotness levels mean. This is not surprising because the names of the levels can be somewhat misleading if they are thought of as descriptions. They will almost certainly not be immediately understood by new users.
This could be aleviated if the Hotness Level indicator had a similar pop up description to the Quality indicator - one that explicitly mentioned that the duration of maximum hotness may be brief. There should probably be a similar pop up description for the total duration indicator as well, but there is less need there.
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