I've been delighted this last year to watch MW change and become something that I didn't think I'd see in 3d graphics for some time. So photoreal that I'd actually have a hard time telling it was 3d.... if I could at all.
I've been scoffed at for kissing NL's butt when everyone was getting upset.
Now, I have a complaint finally.
I think that since Maxwell is a slow rendering process that it would be well to do to be sold with a network renderer. I think that it will be shipped with a Network renderer. Now, the only problem is that the network renderer is really useless since they are charging for a "per render node" basis. I know you can run two processors on one license or something along those lines but I still think this is a really bad marketing move.
Maybe I am biased in my opinion since Lightwave has always allowed infinite nodes with one license. My single purchase of Lightwave (Well I have 2 licenses because I need two workstations) allows me to render on as many computers as I can buy.
Since buying a computer powerful enough to render Lightwave scenes I build is a financial investment, not to mention buying say 8 computers for render nodes priced almost equally the same as the workstation, it is yet again more cash.
Now with Maxwell we are being told you can render a single frame with multiple computers/processors. Yet, what would the cost of a 10 dualcore rendernode setup cost in not only hardware but software?
I am glad, regardless of my disappointment about the rendernode setup, that NL is including an extra license and I guess I better take advantage of it since they have made the offer but I feel that NL would sell alot more Maxwell licenses if they sold it as "unlimited render nodes" as opposed to just selling extra nodes to existing customers.

Looking forward to 1.0 and am happy for NL's success in making a great render engine that really has no peers right now. Yet, despite all my gratitude I feel they are cutting us short by limiting render nodes, which we will be fine with, but really they are cutting thier own potential market share.
Well, here to hoping they are successful anyways.

Thanks for the updates and regardless of my complaint I am hoping Maxwell has agreat future and that Victor, Oscar, Mike, and everyone else here that helps try to appease the lynch mob that us public can be, has success in helping Maxwell take center stage in the 3d industry.
