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That's the point - it's not that easy in the system as it's currently built. We could offer a mute button, but that would also mute the moaning.
Yes. We are aware of the problem and working on a fix.
It seems hit and miss. Last session it was working, then I loaded a Hottie (Anna) from Load/Save, used Random Shape for a bit, and the right hand went crazy again.
Running version 0.8.0
Here are things I have noticed so far:
Using the Torso/Torso Length or the Legs/Legs Length sliders result in the choker and sandal high heels moving up and down in direct proportion to the torso/leg length slider.
Both skirts tend fall off on their own while the Hottie is walking or when the Hottie arms are moving around while standing idle.
Eyes pupils dilate setting seems to be ignored. That's not new to this version but still isn't working as the slider suggests. I noticed (at least with this version) the pupils constantly change their dilation which is probably overriding the setting. Also, nice touch on having the eyes always moving around. Much more realistic that way.
Sometimes when trying to select items on the red fly-out menu the item does not darken and allow selection but the item above or below can be selected. Most times closing and reopening the menu resolves it. Occasionally moving the controller further away or using the other controller will allow selection and sometimes not. This is not a new anomaly to this version.
MAIN/CONTROLS The help text associated with the items in the right column have misspelled the word hardware.
The following settings are static on every test and for consistency, the Hottie remains in
the origination location.
High Quality, MSAA 2x, Physics Update/s=90, Eye Resolution=1, Cloth Quality=3
Use Dynamic Cloth=On, Use Softbody=On
The numbers below represent the frames per second with each hair style and each
render method.
Hair Style FSR Ultra Quality FSR Performance DLSS Quality DLSS Performance
No Hair 52 52 43 66
Bob Hair 40 46 40 40
Short Hair 48 62 44 53
Long Hair 38 39 36 40
Long Hair 2 43 55 43 44
Curly Hair 43 60 43 46
Ponytail 48 64 43 55
Updo 47 60 43 58
Bob with Bangs 45 60 43 46
Stylized Bob 38 43 37 44
Long Hair Bangs 38 43 40 42
This was done with my rig so, of course, your mileage may vary. What's important to note is where I saw values around 40 (and definitely those below 40) the CPU and GPU were taking more than 12 ms to render a frame. The clothes used were long shirt and shorts-2 both with original material/color. If I add complicated clothes or a lot of them my frame rates drop quickly.
Note the Long Hair produces about the same frame rate regardless of render settings. Generally, the quality setting frame rate should be lower than the performance setting.
And the less complex the hair the faster the system can render a frame.
I will say Leg Length and Torso Length settings have a direct impact on shoes fitting, Also, it appears that for some Hotties, those settings alone won't necessarily fix the problem. Perhaps other settings also have an impact, or just some Hotties have go go barefoot (I don't like the boots!).
Thanks, we are looking into it!
That would be for the Devs to decide, of course, but it could, I think, interfere with the continued development of VR Hot's current program which, imo, is a cut above everything else out there.
As Track Driver already pointed out correctly, this is no priority for us right now. The name of the program might give you an idea what we want to focus on ;)
Yes well, it's silly though. if it was fully playable in non-vr mode as it is in VR, you would sell a lot mroe copies. It's strange to me that a developer isn't interested in selling more copies , by which you can also increase the budget that goes into the game.