dmeyer wrote: ↑Wed Oct 09, 2019 3:36 pm
There is plenty of time to be outraged, later, when details emerge.
So I should wait to get skinned twice before reminding nextlimit about a promise they made to their customers 3 years ago? Don’t get me wrong. I still love the software, and i want them to succeed, but they should consider it as a friendly warning, that they are greatly mistaken if they believe they can fool their clients again, if there are any left to begin with. And good luck building a completely new user base, considering their social media marketing which is an embarrassment. Half the published images are not good enough for hobbyists. It means they don’t have many professional clients left when it once was one of the best products on the market for rendering with a vivid community. Competitors, and so their users renders, have been developing by leaps and bounds during the last few years, so I really hope they haven’t missed the train by focusing on other endeavors.
Your clients are all you have left and we are your best advertisement, NextLimit.