I can well understand being afraid of changing old code. It's like going down the rabbit hole ... with cannibalistic rabbits that haven't fed in ages hiding in dark spaces.
I can well understand being afraid of changing old code. It's like going down the rabbit hole ... with cannibalistic rabbits that haven't fed in ages hiding in dark spaces.
When you do get a chance to check out dForce most of Lully's lovely Dawn items that are dynamic for Poser will also work the same in Daz with dforce! Should you have the urge to try them.
@Ken1171 they are actually fairly recent issues(I wouldn't quite call them grudges...I have grudges with Daz and my attitudes about them are fairly well known), and the largest is this obscene license manager that has caused nothing but trouble since they snuck it in the back door on me in the Game Dev version. I have lost a lot of time because of how poorly the offline system works, and the need to repeat it every six months. Couple that with an open current tech support issue which has not received a response in 2 months, and the fact the letter I sent a month ago has not received a response, and there is no way I intend to spend my limited funds on another version of Poser
I'm not saying my attitudes can't change - but it would take SMS reaching out to me at this point, because I have already spent enough effort reaching out to them with no useful result. I am disheartened by it all.
@KageRyu I hear you, man. SMS has proven to be a rather complicated company to deal with. From the beginning I was suspecting it would be a problem that SMS is a software retailing company, where Poser would be one more program they sell in their store. Poser is not like other software. It has it's own culture and history, but I guess SMS never wanted to get into that. The poof was that SMS never wanted to touch Content Paradise, because they already have their own store to run, and it ended up with CP having no staff to run it for years,.
Imagine this - CP was being ran by the Poser dev team! And of course, they didn't have time to handle both things at the same time, and CP ended up neglected for years. Now, out of the blues, SMS has decided to bring CP out from the ashes, but apparently that won't recover customers trust back so easily.
On one hand, SMS has done more to evolve Poser than all the previous companies together. On the other, the fact that Poser is just one of the many other software they sell doesn't help to bring focus to it.
@Hornet3d I only sell a single Dawn outfit there, and that was enough to know that people are NOT looking for Dawn contents there.