I know there has been alot of discussion about this and I'd like to order a copy but I have seen a few other videos from RBP and been extremely disappointed by the ASFR content. Hence I would appreciate some opinions on the robotic content (movement, speech, facial expression, activation/de-activation). I just need some specifics so if there are any concerns about giving somethings away I don't mind spoilers (I read the Baron's review so I know the twist ending, I'd just like to know the robotic quality of it).
All opinions are appreciated.
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I don't think that would help, although I appreciate the offer. See, I would probably like your script's content; what I'm trying to discern is how well they translate robotic content to the screen, that's why I wanted some opinions.
I mean, you could write the coolest start-up sequence ever and from what I've seen from RBP they would have a girl get up slowly from a table and stand there limply. It really does come down to acting and production. There's more ASFR content just in the sequence where the guards turn on the lights in "Plug It In" than in all the stuff I've seen from RBP, and that all comes from the way the girls are standing and their expressions.
I mean, you could write the coolest start-up sequence ever and from what I've seen from RBP they would have a girl get up slowly from a table and stand there limply. It really does come down to acting and production. There's more ASFR content just in the sequence where the guards turn on the lights in "Plug It In" than in all the stuff I've seen from RBP, and that all comes from the way the girls are standing and their expressions.
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