f.tony.torres wrote:If next limit is wrong in the standalone approach, then why is there Artlantis? Or the soon-to-be Vray standalone? Its because there is a market for these products.
You´re probably right. But at least those companies have the decency to announce what program they will sell BEFORE they actually sell it.
When i bought Maxwell, the decription of the product were a plugin renderer for the program you´re working with. That´s what i (and apparently the large majority of the buyers) need, that´s why i bought it and there were no mentioning of a "studio".
Now, all i see is - what it seems - a total cancellation of a slow, buggy and now non-working plugin, in my case for Cinema4D, and instead of fixing this, NL put all the effort in the RC Studio. To bad it´s not the product they´ve sold in the first place, and most definitely not what i bought.
And if that´s not enough, now they´re announcing that some of the features will only be available in the Studio.
So IF we´re lucky enough to actually get a plugin, it´s now on its way to be a stripped one, with god knows how many of the originally promised features missing. Way to go guys!
If NL want to change the deal, stop working on the plugins, and put ALL the money in the RC Studio, that´s fine. But in that case, NL should also be ready to hand out refunds to all the customers that they´ve ripped off, by not releasing the intended product.
My two cents. I hope i´m wrong about NL´s intentions, but right now i honestly doubt it.