Dyvall’s grid has potential, but right now it feels like everything is thrown together without thinking about the people who actually use it, the sunglasses you buy do not fit at all, you have to resize them the moment you unpack them, and that already tells you the creator never tested them on a normal avatar, if you sell wearables they should fit out of the box, not force the customer to fix them.
The chairs are another problem, no proper menu, no animations, nothing that makes sense, and because everything is linked together in one giant object you cannot even adjust or fix anything yourself, that is not creative building, that is just sloppy work that makes users walk away.
The no copy permission is a huge mistake, in OpenSim people crash, inventories break, regions roll back, and if someone loses a no copy item it is gone forever, nobody wants to buy something they cannot replace, in OpenSim copy permission is the standard, not a luxury.
Then there is the naming, everything is in German, while all the grids is mostly English speaking, and it makes the inventory a mess, nobody wants to scroll through items called Stuhl or Brille or Tisch and guess what they are, Google Translate exists, it takes seconds to rename things to English, and it makes your products look more professional and easier to use.
The whole experience feels like someone building for themselves instead of for customers, and that is why people get frustrated, fix the naming, fix the permissions, fix the menus, fix the sizing, stop linking everything into one giant object, and you will actually have something people want to use, make it pleasant for your customers and you will succeed.
The glasses were attached to my ass, i have just one eye there
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