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Some Noob Questions

Everything about iStripper
January 15, 2013, 24 answers
1) Each card is separated into clips. These are shown as files on your computer. The program will randomly pick one clip of one card and play it, then pick another clip and play it. What cards play and what clips play depends on the dekstop settings. There is no way to use the program to play all clips of one card in sequential order.

2) Playlists can be created. Go to the 'My Collection'. Click on 'more'. Click 'all on / off' twice to make sure that all cards are disabled. Then, choose your cards and activate each one. Then, click on 'more'. Then, click on 'save playlist'.

4) If you go to 'advanced settings'. In the 'Software Options', there are 'left mouse click on model' and 'right mouse click on 'model'. Click one of these and choose 'menu' from the drop-down menu.

5) Most girls make six cards.

6) VIP refers to 'Very Important Person'. Once every four weeks a new card is chosen to be a VIP card. I have no idea the reasoning for the choice. VIP members can buy these cards for zero credits. Platinum members can buy these cards for one credit. One becomes a Platinum member with 100 cards in the collection. One becomes a VIP member with 300 cards in the collection. The collection refers to VirtuaGirl, VirtuaGirl Classic, DeskBabes, and VirtuaGuyHD.

7) Go to 'advanced settings'. In the 'Downloads', choose to automatically download (or not) the demo cards. In the 'Software Options', choose to automatically play (or not) the demo cards.
G0liath
Joined in Nov 2012
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Credits with Your Monthly Subscription?

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January 15, 2013, 2 answers
I understand that what I am about to suggest would potentially eat into Totems sale of "a la carte" credits, but I was thinking that there must be some price structure that would allow for subscription and a set number of credits for loyal subscribers.

Right now, I pay $14.95 a month for 1 VG card per day, and I am continually tempted by Demos and the prospect of purchasing a la carte credits. The problem is that there aren't really any scenarios where the a la carte credits are worth it when you consider that I'm effectively getting a card for 50 cents under my subscription plan. The best a la carte purchasing option of 50 credits for $50 doesn't touch that value (and it gets even worse if I am not buying cards from the Demo carousel).

So, that leads me to think that there must be some sort of subscription structure that would allow Totem to make a little bit more money per month from subscribers while giving them the opportunity to purchase from the carousel when they are tempted.

The current subscription structure is like this:
  • 1 card per day for $14.95 (effectively 50 cents per card)
  • 2 cards per day for $24.95 (effectively 42 cents per card)
  • 4 cards per day for $34.95 (effectively 29 cents per card)

Under a subscription and a la carte structure, I'm thinking of something like this
  • 1 card per day and 6 credits per month for $17.95 (50 cents per card)
  • 2 cards per day and12 credits per month for $29.95 (42 cents per card)
  • 4 cards per day and 24 credits per month for $39.95 (28 cents per card)

Now, I understand that a structure like this would be less useful for people with large collections (but then the current 4 cards per day subscription is probably less than useful for these people anyway). But this way, Totem is guaranteed to get $3 more each month from me instead of $10 for 7 credits (also not really a good deal when you consider what you can get in a booster pack) every once in a while if I give in to my temptation to buy a la carte.

Not sure about others, but I'd be happy to increase my subscription by a few $ a month if it meant that I had some flexibility to buy a few random cards now and then.
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VGHD Best Ass Competition 2007-2012!! Semi-Final 1: 2007-2009-2011

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January 12, 2013, 27 answers
VGHD Best Ass Competition 2007-2012!!
To determine which ass is the best of all VGHD to date, 6 polls will be held for each year since 2007.

The top 3 asses of each year will be pitted against those of 2 other years in the semi-finals, one semi-final of the years 2007, 2009 and 2011, and one semi-final of the years 2008, 2010 and 2012. The 10th spot of the semi-final will be filled by the ass with the most votes in the 3 year-polls or most ‘other’ votes (not including the other 9 entries).The 5 best asses of the semi-finals will go on to the final poll, deciding the best VGHD ass ever (yet)!

Here’s the first semi-final, featuring the best 3 asses of the years 2007, 2009 and 2011. The votes at the time of posting this poll were:

2007: 161 votes
1 23% 37 Nikky Case
2 17% 27 Lucky
17% 27 Sandra H
3 11% 18 Denisa K
4 9% 15 Andie
5 7% 12 Karina
6 7% 11 Monica Sweet
7 2% 4 Lucianna
8 2% 3 Sandra Sanchez
2% 3 Viki
9 1% 2 Eufrat
10 1% 1 Zuzana
1% 1 Liliane Tiger

2009: 118 votes
1 47% 56 Melisa
2 19% 23 Jana Cova
3 12% 14 Jenni Gregg
4 10% 12 Lorena
5 3% 4 Deny
6 2% 2 Suzie Q
2% 2 Stacy Silver
2% 2 Angelique
2% 2 Nicca
7 1% 1 Tarra White

2011: 114 votes
1 23% 26 Blue Angel
2 18% 20 Cindy Dollar
3 17% 19 Aleska Diamond
4 10% 11 Mandy Dee
10% 11 Victoria Blaze
5 9% 10 Sweet Cat
6 5% 6 Rita
7 4% 4 Pepito
4% 4 Ferrara Gomez
8 2% 2 Nikita
9 1% 1 Aletta Ocean

The 10th spot in this semi-final is for Denisa K, who received 18 votes in the 2007 poll. Denisa’s closest competitors were 6 votes behind (Lorena in 2009) and 7 votes behind (Victoria Blaze & Mandy Dee in 2011).

Ferrara Gomez is the girl with the most ‘other’ votes in these 3 polls, with 4 ‘other’ votes, but with 8 girls receiving ‘other’ votes ranging from 1 to 3 votes, she didn’t stand out as much as Denisa K did from her competitors.