thumb_up Pros
- + Solid lighting and color grading for a 2D shoot
- + Clean audio mixing with natural dialogue
- + Performer delivers consistent energy
thumb_down Cons
- − Completely lacks VR immersion, flat 2D video in a void
- − Defeats the entire purpose of a VR subscription platform
- − No spatial depth or presence; feels like watching on a monitor inside a headset
- − The consensus is negative, this feels misaligned with platform priorities
I'm going to be direct: this is a 2D flat video on a VR platform, and the frustration is entirely justified. "Anal Princess 2D Flat" isn't a VR scene, it's standard 2D content squeezed into SLR's library, and there's no getting around that fundamental mismatch.
The video itself is shot in a villa setting with decent lighting and color grading. Princess Donna performs with energy, and the framing is competent for what it is. But the moment you put on a Quest 3 and load this into HereSphere, the illusion falls apart. You're watching a flat screen floating in a void. There's no depth, no spatial presence, no reason to be in VR at all. The audio is clean, dialogue and ambient sound are well-mixed, but it can't salvage the core problem: this isn't immersive, it's just a compromise.
The negative reaction here is overwhelming and deserves respect. Users aren't complaining about the performer or production values in a vacuum, they're saying SLR fundamentally misunderstood why people subscribe. VR's entire value proposition is immersion and presence. A 2D video doesn't deliver that, no matter how good the performer is. When you're paying for a VR-focused platform, flat content feels like filler, a way to pad upload numbers without the effort of proper VR production. That's a legitimate complaint, and it reflects a clear departure from what made SLR stand out.
There are maybe niche users who want this format, but they're not SLR's audience. If you want 2D content, monitor porn exists. If you bought a VR headset, you did so for a reason.