by PaulDenton2001 » Wed Jan 31, 2018 4:37 pm
My priority list would be as follows:
1) Weight reduction
2) Higher quality skeletons
3) Better and more consistent information
1) Weight reduction
* I'm not at all interested in smaller dolls, even if they are given massive boobs
* I want full size, lifelike and realistic woman dolls
* The problem is that they're going to be over 50Kg
* Personally I would hope that 40Kg should be the absolute maximum and even that is borderline too heavy
I'm amazed we haven't see ANY innovation in this category from the TPE manufacturers, even when prices are consistently being driven downwards. It's a race to the bottom. Everyone's just doing the same thing. The first company that makes significant weight reduction in a good looking, life like and naturally proportioned doll will dominate the market.
2) Higher quality skeletons
* Having skeletons with joints that are consistently even in their tightness rather than getting one leg tighter than another or getting limbs that are so tight you can't even move them
* No hip/leg snapping
* More robust hands
3) Better and more consistent information
* Weight measurements are often unclear if they include the head or not
* Weight measurements are often incorrect, sometimes wildly incorrect
* Access to pictures of the dolls naked, bolt upright with arms half way up on either side, then get a 360 degree movement ability so we can get a complete sense of what we're purchasing. I hate having to rely upon artistic photos.
* TPE softness measurements
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I think the TPE manufacturers, WM being the primary target, should think about creating "premium" dolls as a separate product line. These would include the weight reduction and better skeleton technologies at a significantly higher price point than the normal dolls. That way the people that want a cheap doll, either because they can't afford it or they just want to test them out can be satisfied while also satisfying us lot that know what we're getting into and want a higher quality, feature rich product.
My priority list would be as follows:
1) Weight reduction
2) Higher quality skeletons
3) Better and more consistent information
1) Weight reduction
* I'm not at all interested in smaller dolls, even if they are given massive boobs
* I want full size, lifelike and realistic woman dolls
* The problem is that they're going to be over 50Kg
* Personally I would hope that 40Kg should be the absolute maximum and even that is borderline too heavy
I'm amazed we haven't see ANY innovation in this category from the TPE manufacturers, even when prices are consistently being driven downwards. It's a race to the bottom. Everyone's just doing the same thing. The first company that makes significant weight reduction in a good looking, life like and naturally proportioned doll will dominate the market.
2) Higher quality skeletons
* Having skeletons with joints that are consistently even in their tightness rather than getting one leg tighter than another or getting limbs that are so tight you can't even move them
* No hip/leg snapping
* More robust hands
3) Better and more consistent information
* Weight measurements are often unclear if they include the head or not
* Weight measurements are often incorrect, sometimes wildly incorrect
* Access to pictures of the dolls naked, bolt upright with arms half way up on either side, then get a 360 degree movement ability so we can get a complete sense of what we're purchasing. I hate having to rely upon artistic photos.
* TPE softness measurements
--------------------------
I think the TPE manufacturers, WM being the primary target, should think about creating "premium" dolls as a separate product line. These would include the weight reduction and better skeleton technologies at a significantly higher price point than the normal dolls. That way the people that want a cheap doll, either because they can't afford it or they just want to test them out can be satisfied while also satisfying us lot that know what we're getting into and want a higher quality, feature rich product.