06-17-2018, 06:10 PM
There seems to be a consensus building that the thread should be split. I am definitely not against that but I think it has to be done in a certain way.
I believe that there has to be a main thread with subsidiary threads rather than equal threads. A thread on clothes might tell us that a nurse’s uniform is more popular than a cheerleader’s outfit and one on functionality that reform of PMs is more popular than reform of reporting but it won’t say which is more wanted. In effect I am saying that there needs to be an overall thread to coordinate to which the other threads “report” to.
In the attached SS I have listed all the suggestions that I can find. There are a lot of doubles, some have already been implemented and I will try to condense this. Overfiend made the first list, in fact two; an evenly spaced list and a pose based one. I have only used the evenly spaced one; for simplicity and not presupposing that poses are most important. Because he put them in order I have assumed a priority. Not-Charlie did the last list and gave a priority. There are also lists from Joanna and Mattpoiu and some new ideas. I won’t put any priority on in future updates as that has to be decided.
What Overfiend did was split updates into 4 areas; Sex Pose, Clothing / Items / Body, Economy and Functional. I have split Clothing / Items / Body into 3, so now 6 areas, which I have tried to apply to the other suggestions.
I think that this might be the best way forward.
We have had a recent update on female clothing and a poll on male and two fairly new poses: maybe the other areas should take precedence. I would say that items, eg sex toys like strap on, don’t figure much in anyone’s wish list, so just 3 areas to begin with. And one of those, at least, economy, we already have a thread for.
What did spark most debate recently was exp points. As Joanna said, “What is the problem?” A “solution” may cause just as much discontent. I took some figures at the time but I think it is up to those who propose changes to suggest what they should be.
I believe that there has to be a main thread with subsidiary threads rather than equal threads. A thread on clothes might tell us that a nurse’s uniform is more popular than a cheerleader’s outfit and one on functionality that reform of PMs is more popular than reform of reporting but it won’t say which is more wanted. In effect I am saying that there needs to be an overall thread to coordinate to which the other threads “report” to.
In the attached SS I have listed all the suggestions that I can find. There are a lot of doubles, some have already been implemented and I will try to condense this. Overfiend made the first list, in fact two; an evenly spaced list and a pose based one. I have only used the evenly spaced one; for simplicity and not presupposing that poses are most important. Because he put them in order I have assumed a priority. Not-Charlie did the last list and gave a priority. There are also lists from Joanna and Mattpoiu and some new ideas. I won’t put any priority on in future updates as that has to be decided.
What Overfiend did was split updates into 4 areas; Sex Pose, Clothing / Items / Body, Economy and Functional. I have split Clothing / Items / Body into 3, so now 6 areas, which I have tried to apply to the other suggestions.
I think that this might be the best way forward.
We have had a recent update on female clothing and a poll on male and two fairly new poses: maybe the other areas should take precedence. I would say that items, eg sex toys like strap on, don’t figure much in anyone’s wish list, so just 3 areas to begin with. And one of those, at least, economy, we already have a thread for.
What did spark most debate recently was exp points. As Joanna said, “What is the problem?” A “solution” may cause just as much discontent. I took some figures at the time but I think it is up to those who propose changes to suggest what they should be.