@vs_beverly, VsCharles, and VsJason:
I have a feeling that you will be receiving more complaints and criticisms that constructive critiques, just as happened when the new interface was introduced and the old interface was phased out. It will just take time for members to get accustomed to the new Group Show layout.
That said...
I was just in a group chat...sorry, group show...today and found nothing particularly objectionable. While the yellow bar across the video feed during the countdown might seem a bit excessive, it vanished during the show itself, which is the most important thing.
One thing I noticed was that members were still able to pledge almost to the last minute of the show. While on the one hand this might be beneficial in that they can enjoy the end of the show--which would usually be the best part--I think the deadline to pledge (the half-way point) should be restored. It seems unfair that a member is going to pledge the full price for only a fraction of the show. Perhaps others will disagree, but it would just be the member's bad luck to arrive late, and if the member has to wait until the next group show, then so be it. I think most members would prefer to get half of the full experience instead of only a small part of it.
The gift-present emoticon is certain to be a problem. Experienced models will know better, but I have a feeling that newer models will be confused and tricked with fake tips, unless respectable and respectful members take the initiative to point out the discrepancies between the fake and the real tips.
I have no problem with the goal counter going down instead of up. Half the time the models I visit announce "300 more to go" or "almost there, just 200 more", so this might make it easier for everyone on both sides to know how much more is needed to reach the goal.
Would you please clarify something? If something happens on the model's end and the show gets interrupted for everyone, we get something back, and the model gets what was earned for the length of the time the show went on for. But if something happens on my end, and I am the only one who is affected--that is, everyone else who pledge to the group was able to watch the whole group show--I would need to contact Customer Service and make a claim, which you would then investigate and evaluate and decide if I get back some or all of my pledged credits...is that correct?
Thank you for taking the time to solicit feedback from members.
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