Real Jam VR (0)
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Status: |
Current Member for less than 1 month (at the time of review).
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Pros: |
Good quality VR videos
Young Attractive European models
Several resolutions available.
Navigation is straightforward
Images provided are representative of vids. |
Cons: |
Site is small (34 vids)
Navigation is extremely basic
Video download selection process is a little cumbersome.
50%+ of vids are observation only.
No release dates or schedule
No scoring
several formats, but they are not very consistent |
Bottom Line: |
OK, real quick....
RealJam is another start-up VR video provider based out of Budapest using Eastern European models. They are still pretty small, but so far they are doing things pretty well in terms of production.
RealJam Stats:
About 34 videos
About 18 models
Formats include Gear, Oculus/Vive, smartphone.
Largest format for Vive/Oculus is about 3200x1800 but not all vids are that high.
Videos average about 10 minutes.
Largest format file sizes are about 2-2.5 gigs
(That is shorter and smaller than most)
Download speeds are good.
Overview:
When you log in, you get get a listing of videos with representative images and download options right on the listing page. There are 4 videos per page and there are currently 9 pages, so that's about 36 videos. Each model actually produces 2 or 3 videos. At least one is an observational strip show/masturbation video and the others are participatory. They don't always fall in sequence.
Sets are nicely done, high end with no real distractions...large homes or hotel suites. Lighting is generally good. There is almost always a kind of funky logo prop someplace visible in the room that Say's Real Jam with the sylized Ass made out of the L in Real and the J and Jam. Kind of clever.....kind of. That logo tells me these are all made by the crew and not brought in by an independent and purchased.
I find selecting a download format to be kind of clunky and have accidentally downloaded the wrong format more than once. For each video, there are 4 tabs across the top for the format (Gear, Oculus, Vive and Smartphone). Within each tab are the resolutions available for that format. Oculus and Vive are always the same and could easily be combined. What trips me up is that I think I hit the Vive tab and then hit the high-resolution format to download, then move on to look at the next set. It isn't until the file is downloaded that I realize I forgot to hit the Vive tab before downloading. The tab option is a reasonable approach, but there should be some way to see all or choose a default. Before I realized what I was doing wrong, I opened a Gear video thinking it was the best they had and was very disappointed.
Let's see....The models act pretty well and are directed well. There is a surprising amount of English dialog (monologue, really) with heavy eastern European accents. It doesn't detract from the videos any, though,...probably adds a little, especially since the dialog is generally pretty polite. You know, "You like?" and "You want to see?" kind of stuff.
The video releases are not dated, which I find a little frustrating. And as I mentioned, the resolution varies sometimes between videos.
Bottom line: For $20, go ahead and jump right in! It is well worth it for the collection of quality videos that they have. |
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