- Sun Dec 04, 2005 11:04 am
#91846
The main problem is calling this a release candidate. They shouldn't have done that, because it really isn't. I worked with alpha and beta graphics software for the last twenty years. This is definitely no RC; it's not even a beta as it's hardly been tested in it's current form.
It can work and for me it does, but every deviation of the way the programmers envisioned it, means crashing. So, evidently, it hasn't been tested internally nor externally (the last we know for sure thanks to the stories of the beta-testers). That's no real beta or I you feel inclined so, a very early one.
Why Next Level keeps suggesting that they are much farther in the development process than they are is a troublesome question. Do they feel the pressure of the userbase and can't say no? Are there financed by people (other than the current customers) who need unrealistic promises? I just don't know. I'm a dealer and bought quite a few licenses based on these same promises. I'm disappointed know that I know these were false. Would I have bought them if I knew the development process was badly managed and not even close to the promised dates? I don't think so as I can't sell this software in the months to come. Should I have a problem if they had told me a release in 2005 was not possible? Don't think so.
Like I said I have been involved in developing graphics software for decades. I have seen 3ds max when it was still a concept; I worked with Adobe to realize Photoshop 1.0. I have no problem at all with long development cycles and most of these products became quite succesfull when they were done.
The disturbing part about Next Level is either the lack of development management or the eagerness to make promises which they know can't be held. I wonder which factor makes them do this, but I know that either reason can be killing for this great work in progress and that's a real pity.
Disclaimer: Active on this forum because of my enthusiasm for unbiased renderers and my positive experiences with this community .