Quick suggestion: If I sort the “interactive category” by “most recent” in the app the videos are sorted in order of the video upload, not the script release, this makes it difficult to see which scripts are new. Would be great to have the option to sort by most recent script like it is on the regular website. (Haven’t used the app for a week, if this is already implemented now, please ignore this).
Hello @doublevr , i am quite new, and use deovr/slr not often,
Is it possible to use deovr/slr with local vidéo/script without premium? (By Buying a vidéo with script for example)?
Thanks for your answer
Ok, so i will have the button in slr, to connect to haptics (the one we can see on premium account)? Or is automatic?
Perhaps i will take premium account later
I’m glad that everything seems to have sorted itself out and we can all take a break from the drama.
I think that having to buy “A” script is more than reasonable. I don’t know the figures involved or how the app runs so I can’t say whether the freeish advertising was worth the server load. Personally I was more effected by losing DLNA as I dont know a lot about programming and I have something at the moment that mostly works. If I can get the haptics app to work with my launch I’ll be even happier.
Wait, so if people upload scripts like you said, will SLR still charge for access to those publically uploaded scripts, or only charge for SLR created ones?
Are you asking about upcoming free user submitted scripts?
User uploaded scripts will be available for SLR Scripts Premium users. They won’t be available for purchase nor they will be anyhow accounted (thus not taking a dime of vendors Premium pool).
User submitted the script can always claim a vendor’s partner account and start making money of his scripts from that day.
I don’t think anyone expects SLR to give away its funscript/interactive/VR tech for free. And perhaps they will see an explosion of premium subscribers to validate their new business model. However, due to this decision by SLR, I expect third party developers such as HereSphere and others will step up with one-time app pricing models to provide an alternative for local VRvideo/interactive script playback. The only question is whether SLR would make more money with new $300+/year subscribers or companies making a $30 app. My guess is the latter. The only question that remains is whether SLR wants to participate in that revenue model as well.