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Darkness97
Joined in Nov 2019
154 post(s)

Cards being mislabeled as regular istripper shows but their actually XXX

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August 17, 2020, 36 answers
@JuicEeLM

Don't give up on Kitana Lure, she is fast becoming one of my favorites. Her first card was actually Red Spinning Lure and is NOT XXX. "How Ya'll Doin'" Is not really a card I like, although I like the fact that she used her tube top as a mini-skirt for a bit. Beyond that, I just wasn't into it.

She is an excellent dancer! Sometimes when there are only 8 clips, those clips maybe longer than a show with lower ammount of clips. Also, in many non-XXX cards, there are swing and glass shows, which I don't personally like, so I turn those off as well. I figure it the card is a bit longer than a normal card, then you are probably going to get plenty of dancing. Some of those cards are better performances on than the non-XXX cards. One great card that is an example of this is: Elis, Feel Me Up. I'm not certain if I've ever watched her XXX clips in this, but there is plenty of dancing in this show. It basically cuts out standing clips but you get a lot more pole clips and it is a progressive striptease on the pole, so each clip leads into the next, so all-in-all a really long and sexy pole dance. Probably my favorite of hers, even if I don't like the XXX.

Kitana is a very sensual dancer as well as a bit on the raunchy side, but very graceful and sexy in her movements. She isn't a speed demon, but tends to be far more sensual and does quite a few pole tricks during her routines. Granted, a lot don't like her fake breasts, but I don't care, Kitana can dance! :)

zzmaskers
Joined in Mar 2011
2197 post(s)

Tired of models that can't perform at all

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August 17, 2020, 46 answers
Quote from Ethan in Valentine's first card, "yes guys, I admit 2020 was a pretty shitty year."

This a director never should have commented. He undermines his boss's choice of models and should get a reprimande for this by his superiors! He also undermines himself, because the staff always consults the directors of the production of the shows about possible models, who sent a video of themselves for giving an impression of their skills.
No blind choices by the team! He should keep his personal vision for himself.

An overwiew of the lockdown models in 2020 so far and a remark.
1. Camille Wallace
A Dutchman wrote in a comment he didn’t like her face. Camille’s face is very expressive and her Secretary card is one of the best striptease shows of this year; striptease like it’s meant to be with great facial expressions! Underrated.
2. Eva Colombus
People ***** about her very small breasts. Eva has a very beautiful face and has a great body, when one looks further than just the breasts. I liked her shows and have bought all her six cards. Has a fair rating.
3. Kitana Lure
Enhanced breasts. Great performer, but enhanced breasts too distracting. Only one card. Has a fair rating.
4. Takha
Diastema. Typical for countries with low standard of living; no good health insurance for everyone. Her body is well proportioned, but some ***** about small breasts. She moves very well. I like her. Underrated.
5. Verona Sky
Her face is not easy on the eye and the two sleeves (tattoo world jargon) on her arm are distracting. When you want something else than just a sweet, bright smiling model, than one can like her. Her shows are okay and the Explicit clips are of high level. She’s a pornstar. Very much underrated.
6. Polly Pons
Many tattoo’s. Not my type. Won’t buy shows of her. Fair rating.
7. Melody Clark
Short hair à la Zizi Jeanmaire. Not everybody likes short hair, but she looks good (also with the black hair wig, not the orange one). Her shows are good, but a bit underrated.
8. Irina Gubeva
Doesn’t show pussy. Very beautiful model and good shows. Should learn to use the Hand in a more creative way. Very much underrated.
9. Stella
Many tattoo’s. For several reasons not 100% my type. The rating of her cards is fair according to the previews. Maybe I buy later depending on her outfit one or more cards of her.
10. Jade
She misses dance skills. I saw that in the previews and later read in the comments. No cards of her at this moment. She looks good. Will not buy many cards of her.
11. Celia Clay
Enhanced breasts and pussy shy. Maybe I buy a card of her later with an outfit I really like.
12. Valentina
Hairy also on the lips. Breasts not 100% firm. In the preview she shows her skills. I will buy shows of her despite the bush on the lips.
13. Clara Rene
Shows not much pussy. Very beautiful and great performer.

During the corona-lockdown iStripper/Totem turned out to have an extensive network of contacts. Thus we did get models, which we otherwise shouldn’t have seen. There was something to criticize about every model, but were their shows of less quality less than those of Nici or Agatha Vega? As far as I can judge only Jade is less. And were they less beautiful???
Alkasyn
Joined in Apr 2008
1809 post(s)

TRIPLE DIAMOND STATUS PRIVILEGES

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August 17, 2020, 54 answers
I agree with JayZ above. I don't think there will be any further benefit to bing a veteran member, instead I'd sooner see something like a premium plus with a different set of benefits.The veterancy levels are good for the customers, but not necessarily bring anything to the company.
I too agree with @JayZ971 and @Alkasyn. I have just recently moved into triple diamond status and I can safely say the extra 5% discount has not made a jot of difference to my buying habits. I am grateful for the extra saving but I'm not going to rush out and buy cards I don't necessarily want just because I will get an extra 1 credit off the price.

It's also worth understanding how the discounts came about historically.

At some point way back when, there was a 100% (If I recal correctly) increase in the price of a single card (might have been when we moved to this iteration of the software that allows us to ***** girls around etc., I can't really remember but it'd make sense).

I think that happened at the same time where your credit balance was multiplied by 10, as was the price of a card (so if you had 10 credits you now had 100, but with the same purchasing power).

The price of a card before the change used to be 2 credits, I think(?), so that'd translate to 20 credits today, but since by then the prices had been kept at the same level for a long, long time, the price for a single card was justifiably increased. The loyalty bonus was introduced to soften the blow to veterans who were used to a different pricing structure.
Amelly
Joined in Jan 2008
1590 post(s)

Aide sur iStripper pour les francophones

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August 17, 2020, 464 answers
Pour les casques VR qui necessitent un PC pour fonctionner il y a l'Occulus Rift S et celui de HTC Vive.

Ils demandent tous les deux d'avoir minimun un intel Core i5 4590 ou un Ryzen 5 et au minimum une GTX 970 ou AMD Radeon RX 470 pour fonctionner correctement (sachant que pour ma part j'utilise un i7 3770 et une GTX 1660 et que ça tourne vraiment à l'aise).

Pour la connectique, avec l'oculus, il faut un port USB 3 type A et un port DsisplayPort 1.2 pour qu'il fonctionne.
Pour le HTC Vive, il faut un port USB 3 type C et un port DisplayPort 1.2 pour fonctionner.

Avec le Rift S, il y en effet un problème de port USB qui empêche le casque de fonctionner correctement qui serait dû non pas au casque mais au logiciel Oculus.
Ce problème concerne aussi bien les possesseurs de PC récents que plus anciens (comme moi qui possède une carte mère P8-P67).
Je l'ai résolu (comme d'autres utilisateurs) en achetant une carte PCI-Express 4x équipé d'un port USB 3.1 type A et type C qui m'a coûté 29,99€.

L'avantage à utiliser un casque VR necessitant un PC, c'est qu'il n'y a pas de stockage interne puisque tu utilises le stockage de ton PC (SSD ou HDD), de ce fait tu visionnes et joues à ce que tu veux.
L'inconvénient c'est qu'il lui faut un câble pour fonctionner d'une longueur de 3m ce qui est largement suffisant par défaut mais plus d'une fois il m'arrive de m'y prendre les pieds dedans alors qu'avec les casques VR necessitant juste un smartphone, c'est sans fil.

En espérant vous avoir aidé...
orclover
Joined in Jun 2012
1404 post(s)