RorrKonn opened this issue on Jun 03, 2014 · 148 posts
pumeco posted Thu, 05 June 2014 at 2:45 PM
@Vilters
I'm well aware of what you mean, trouble is, you obviously don't grasp what I mean.
Telling me that old timers at Poser do fine, is fine, if you're an old timer at Poser. With a statement like that, then, surely you must also understand that the current "content" situation (and that includes Dawn), is the result of the way things are.
Do you think that the potential Poser vendors out there would be harmed by having a full-on guide on how to develop content for Poser, with every type of technology it contains, fully documented and demonstrated?
It doesn't matter what way you look at it, one thing you can be sure of is that the way things are, is a direct result of the way things have been handled so far. This thread, and the endless others like it, exist for one reason: it's because the way it's being handled so far, is not working.
The reason it's not working is because Victoria has the monopoly. Victoria has the monopoly !!!>>>because<<<!!! there is nothing on the Poser side to compete with her in popularity. The reason there is nothing on the Poser side to compete, is because content makers are generally not interested in supporting something that is not as popular as the "other" option they have.
Like it or not, Victoria is what makes DS a success, it's not DS that makes DS a success. It's exactly like I pointed out in a thread a long time ago; Smith Micro need their own "Mascot Girl", their Victoria equivalent. It's vital they have something like that, because content revolves around a users most used figure.
Therefore, it's bad news that Poser users most used figure, is produced by a competing company. I really don't know how to make that any clearer!
There's nothing wrong with Dawn in concept, nothing at all. The mistake is that they promoted her without an effective backup campaign to go along with it. I mean for crying out loud, people are complaining there were no morphs for her!
Such ill thought-out campaigns are destined to failure. So there you go, Vilters, either try to understand what I'm explaining here, or please stick to what you said earlier; that you'll not be wasting your words on me.
Any more nonsense from you and I'm telling Roxie!