Hello; not really a new user but maybe this topic could be useful to others.
I am a VIP member where all my cards have come from credits since that allowed me to get the shows I wanted as needed on my own terms; whether from specials, promos, upgraded trailers, or whatever. I did get a few shows that I no longer wish to play and am aware that shows can be disabled; I still have them but they no longer play. In general, I get shows that aren't S&M related (e.g. nipple tape or latex), huge boots (yes, that is boots, not boobs), huge shoes, or overtly crazy props ( e.g. chairs OK; motorcycles and copy machines not).
My preferred mode of operation is to have all the shows enabled (minus the few I don't want to play) and let the joy of randomness entertain me. I also have a barefoot/shoeless playlist that sometimes is enabled (see topic here:
http://www.virtuagirl.com/forumPost.php?foId=3&ftId=13778
iStripperに関する全て / The Barefoot List (Updated)
Hello all! Just decided to update and add to the list in an earlier thread listing the girls who appear in at least one scene of a card barefoot! These are only ones that I have seen for myself, or ha...
requires bronze to access) but that's not often since just about every show was purchased for some reason or other. I tried to make a "favorites" playlist ended up with just about every show in my collection so decided a near full collection on random suits me just fine.
This isn't a topic about what shows are better than others, just want to give a little context into how I've been using and enjoying VirtuaGirl.
Given that information I'm looking to get into a subscription but am concerned that I'll start to get a lot of shows that I just don't want to play in the global randomness of things.
For those with subscriptions how do you handle the daily shows that you don't want to play? Do you let the software download them then uncheck the play box in the "my collection" list? Do you maintain different playlists?
Storage space is not a consideration; have plenty. Mostly looking for some "best practices" on handling unwanted shows.