Which VR site's content is most scripted?

I recently got a VR headset and have been enjoying scripted VR scenes quite a bit as of late

Problem I’m having is that even in the free script section here, A LOT of the scenes have the “no-free-links” tag which is an instant erection killer for me.

How do most people get access to these scenes? Assuming its legally through purchasing/subscription, whats the most economical way of going about this? I dont want to have to subscribe to like 5 different sites for there to be only a couple of scenes that are scripted for each for example

Is there a particular VR site that is most commonly scripted for by this community that would provide most value for money? Or are there any bundles on offer (i.e one subscription for the content of multiple sites) ?

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You can often find 4K versions on sites like spankbang, xhamster and so on. Check the video length after download. If the video length is the same as in the post for the script release it should be ok. There are threads on how to download in the how-to section.

SLR is popular, but there are many large studios that do not publish anything there so it all depends if it’s a good choice for you.

CzechVR network publish their own scripts for free. They are slow to release though and have a large backlog now. There are lots of scripts for content older than a year though. Just filter on interactive and you’ll see what’s available when you have a subscription.

VRPorn is an option, but less popular. They have videos from a mix of studios just like SLR. Unfortunately, they tend to mess up their encodings for different resolutions so scripts don’t sync except for the right resolution. Many have commented on that after using a video downloaded from VRPorn with a script here.

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SLR is an OK value - but you should understand what you are getting. Their anti-consumer behavior is disgusting. I look forward to one of their competitors stepping up and delivering on scene quantity and downloadable funscripts - but it hasn’t happened yet.


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I have slowly built up a collection of lifetime subscriptions to the various studio VR porn sites. There are several sites who dabble in funscripts - VRCosplayX, 18VR, VirtualRealPorn, and a few more have scripts for download for a handful of specific scenes. Unfortunately, these are generally AI generated and not very good. Czech VR has some good scripts, but as noted above they are lagging on output in the last year.

I also have an SLR lifetime with scripts subscription. SLR has some great scripters - many of the same folks you see here on EroScripts - on their site. These videos and scripts work well with their DeoVR app when streamed. If that’s all you want you’ll probably be happy with their offering. But while SLR is fine for streaming, SLR’s increasingly anti-consumer stance on downloading makes it a poor bargain for anyone who prefers to control their own content. SLR has repeatedly cut back on their complementary script downloads for subscribers to the point it is a joke now - 3 AI and 3 human scripts per calendar month, down from 10. SLR also does not consider the policy change material to their service offering. They refused to refund even annual subscriptions after these changes were made, meaning consumers are stuck with whatever download crumbs SLR sees fit to give them in the future.

SLR’s AI scenes are generally OK, although SLR doesn’t do any quality control on these. I’ve encountered several where the AI generation failed partway through, leaving a partial funscript. The AI generation also seems to have problems with mixed POV scenes, where it will miss large portions of the action. I report these when I see them, but SLR is sometimes slow to remove them. This makes me think they are not especially motivated to give up the revenue - $4 per AI script - they get from people who purchase individual scripts, regardless of whether the product they are selling is actually of decent quality. To be fair, their customer support has refunded me for bad funscripts no questions asked. I think SLR should invest in some basic quality control checks for these scripts though, instead of just blindly posting whatever the AI generation spits out.

Finally, SLR has agreements with other studios who create the majority of SLR’s content. This means they regularly gain and lose content over time. Any funscripts associated with scenes that are removed are effectively gone forever if you don’t have them downloaded. There have been a couple of examples of content returning to SLR, but it is not common.

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At least to give a nuance, there is a good reason you dont instantly put content down when someone reports it, as that enables abuse. Something needs to check whether its a valid report. This often means a human, and this generaly relies on several reports before action is taken.

Sure, AI can itself check for issues, but this specific AI needs to be made first. And if it fails the same way, it might not even see the issue. Its at least something that can act faster on reports though, and upon detecting a problem act faster.

AI in many cases is already hard enough to get it to work now, so i can imagine having 2 AIs that need to check each other is going to be even more of a problem. That part is not anti consumer. The part that they released the scripts blindly is. A very simple human check (clicking through the video and checking whether the heatmap of the script matches) would often be able to find problems. This means that a script with some mismatches can just happen, but an entire section missing shouldnt (yet it does happen it seems).

That’s fair. The frustration for me is that the problems are glaringly obvious.

  • The heatmap shows a single small line for the scene.
  • The funscript length is several minutes shorter than the scene.
  • The funscript file size is very small (below 5KB).

These should never be made live. It would take someone less than a day to write a basic quality check script and take a few seconds to run it against each new funscript. There is just no excuse considering the investment SLR has put into AI script generation over the last year plus. The only conclusion to draw from that is SLR doesn’t care about quality.

For funscripts with missed or dropped segments I can understand it is harder to detect. Looking at the total scene length versus the scripted portion would help. Funscripts which have actions for less than 50% of the video probably need a manual quality control check for example. SLR could look at the data across their library and determine the right values with a little effort.

Ultimately SLR cares very much about making money and controlling how content is consumed. Their behavior shows they care very little about quality or their customers.

EDIT: Here are 4 examples I grabbed from my last report a month ago that are still up for reference.

Quantity over quality is something i have seen in a lot of companies. If there is enough for people in decent enough quality, they wont care as often about the bad quality.
Its only bad when you have to pay for each thing and then it ends up being bad. In a subscription style, it barely matters. The bad content will be purged fast enough, and if it didnt cost you money. Why care?

In games (and in this case microsoft specific), subscriptions do sound nice as they are convenient. But these do cause a very negative effect long term: Excelent quality content wont generate extra revenue, and therefor its undesired to spend money here. Its very easy to see this happen.

The only thing that in a subscription style is important is to at least have a minimum average quality treshold. As long as that is good enough, there is no motivation for people to leave your platform. And it seems SLR does still fine enough here by not exclusively having AI content.

Yes, we’ve seen the problems with quality in a subscription model from Netflix, Microsoft, and others over the last handful of years.

Bottom line is SLR is easily the best option for scripted porn today. The company isn’t without its flaws though. Anyone signing up would ideally understand the tradeoffs.

I get why lots ppl here not happy with slr considering yes, they limit downloads which i also dont agree with and the recent controversy with drive, but lets be honest guys, no other site has the sheer variety and vast script library that slr has. You have some of the best scripters in the game there like realcucumber and also almost every video that doesnt have a hand crafted script will have ai script. Yes like someone mentioned its missing some large vr companies, notably vrbangers, badoinkvr, czechvr, 18vr. But most other studios uncluding some big ones and slr originals which is great are there and you also get the huge benefit of ai pt, which you only get on slr and once you try ai pt hard to go back to regular vr. If dont care about scripts or ai pt, there might be an argument for povr or vrporn maybe being a better choice as has more major studio content, but as it stands now slr def has more advantages over other sites

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