Thank you, Overfriend, for your calm and constructive comments. I agree, the passivity of blows can be due to "reducing programming efforts". But, as in all kind of programming, finally the program makes what the programmers tell to do, and not what the programmers want to do. And what we users see is what it do.
Considering this "development difficulty" I suggest that for other present and future poses, avoid situations of difficult implementation and possible misunderstanding. What about things as hands on the neck and similar gestures? I think, if it is not possible or very costly to implement them ok, they should be eliminated, in order to avoid the transmission of violent images.
Other two different things are:
- Only men-women poses. Well, stop working in all the new poses in the same way, and prioritize others... Do developers thing there won't be users interested on them?
- Different experience for different avatars. Why women to women and men to men poses produce soooooo less experience points? This is not related to development effort...
Thanks, Monica
Considering this "development difficulty" I suggest that for other present and future poses, avoid situations of difficult implementation and possible misunderstanding. What about things as hands on the neck and similar gestures? I think, if it is not possible or very costly to implement them ok, they should be eliminated, in order to avoid the transmission of violent images.
Other two different things are:
- Only men-women poses. Well, stop working in all the new poses in the same way, and prioritize others... Do developers thing there won't be users interested on them?
- Different experience for different avatars. Why women to women and men to men poses produce soooooo less experience points? This is not related to development effort...
Thanks, Monica