Penguinisto opened this issue on Feb 01, 2008 ยท 44 posts
Anniebel posted Fri, 01 February 2008 at 8:47 PM
Quote - Just a thought: Is there some sort of store category that can be created, or a meta-tag the PTB can use that simply says "add-on package"? That is, a package that requires the purchase of something else in the store? This way it might keep the confusion down a bit for the newbies... and some of us who occasionally click on something, only to discover this long chain of stuff required for purchase beforehand (yes, the requirements are listed... but that's buried in the promo blurb page). I'm not talking about stuff that requires the base figure (e.g. requires Vicky some version or other), but stuff that's nothing more than a texture pack, or something that turns out to be an "expansion" kit. I guess it's always been a pet peeve of mine... you see this nice promo render, click on it thinking it's the whole package, and no... you gotta buy other stuff first. Yes, I know there's a texture category and such, but IMHO too many items get mixed together and apparently items get mis-categorized. For instance, in Poser or DAZ Studio / Victoria 4 / Clothing , I find: http://www.renderosity.com/mod/bcs/index.php?ViewProduct=62516&TopID=11219.102553.102555. --and-- http://www.renderosity.com/mod/bcs/index.php?ViewProduct=62217&TopID=11219.102553.102555. ...which leads me to ask: WTF? These aren't clothing meshes - they're friggin' texture sets! Seriously - I'm not knocking the items, I'm just wondering WTF they're doing in "clothing" when they're obviously just texture kits - and I can only imagine what a newbie has to weed through just to find the basic stuff, you know? /P
You need to drop down to the sub-category - if you just click on clothing, textures & models are mixed - pick either sub-category to filter out what you don't want to see.
For example - from the V4 clothing page - the sub-categories are underneath.
Top / Poser or DAZ Studio / Victoria 4 / Clothing
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