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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 10:16 am)
I used Bryce 5 on Windows 98 also. AS
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Install it! I'm on Win ME and it works ok....
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AprilGem.... It should work with no problems if you have more then 256mb of ram then you wont have to worry too much about the memory issue,And I would save it because you will be upgrading to XP within the next year or so because we all will have to,That is if we want to be able to keep up with technology and the new software coming out....I do not have my WindozeXP installed yet due to some hefty projects that I am involved with but I hope to upgrade to XP soon so I can run Poser5 on my main Machine....If you got it for under 80$ that is 270$ less then what I paid so keep it....
I use Bryce 5 on Win 98SE and Win ME all the time. See the "YAFW" thread above. But my copy of B5 is over two years old. I don't know if they did something with the coding in the current version to make it ONLY work with XP and 2K. "Memory Issue?" What memory issue?? When I first got B5 I had 64 megs of ram. Worked fine. Slow, but fine LOL!
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Wow... thanks for responding, everyone. :-) I'd really like to see what Corel's customer service tells brholte says before I open the box, but when the weekend arrives, I have a funny feeling I won't be able to wait. Having read everyone's answers and thought about it some more, I will assume that my Bryce 5 is no different from the original and that I can safely install it using Win98 as my OS. Reason #1: If it were a different Bryce 5, wouldn't it have a .# after it, like 5.1, 5.2, etc.? Reason #2: I will keep my Bryce 5 whether or not it works on Win98. Reason #3: I'm dying to try Bryce 5 this weekend. Reason #4: If it works on Win98, I think I have plenty of RAM to get by. BTW... did you all know Corel has dropped the Mac version of Bryce? There was no Mac version on Corel's Bryce 5 page, and that's part of the reason I wondered about Win98 and the Bryce 5 minimum system requirements.
Yep...And I can almost say that with that move they just lost thousands if not Hundreds of Thousands of Customers whether they be Mac users or PC users....They would need to grovel very well if they wanted me to buy anything from them again...I pray they sell Bryce to someone who will re-code and let us be able to make our own specialised Plugins/Modules so we could customise Bryce for our Personal way we use Bryce...IE....Say for another $50 you can upgrade to a faster rendering enmgine or say for $100 you could buy the Module to Import Poser figures and scenes and animations complete with Textures...
It only takes Money and time....But by the time Corel gets the Fist and elbow out of their Arse we will all have moved on...But just keep the ears and eyse peeled folks...I think i hear the wind blowing our way for once...Like they say Money talks BS walks...Anyone loan me 3 million and I will get a new Bryce6 out with user choices on the Plugins/Modules they want or need...Of course the more ya want the more it costs....Basic standard Bryce5 upgrade to Bryce6 would be just $99 but that is just the newer code and the same old Rendering engine and same Bryce5 stuff...How about a full library of Plants and bushes with Extra realistic trees $75...Now lets say that you decide to get my Effects Module $99...More money...More money ....It all boils down to money...Now before you say 3 Million I would need that just to Buy Bryce and hire the Programmers and modelers and Textures...Then getting CL to come up with a plugin available for Brycers would be the hard part tho...
What?! I find that extremely hard to believe. Bryce 5 came out two years ago, and Win 98 was still big on the scene...whatever, lol. AS
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Especially when it's old requirements used to include Windows 98...lol.
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I have no idea if this question has already been posted; I did a search and couldn't find anything like it, so here goes: I saw on Corel's site that the price of Bryce 5 just went down to less than $80. Having only worked with the free Bryce 3D I got from a magazine CD cover, I figured what the hell I'll buy it, and I ordered from a retailer I trust. Once I got my hands on the box (which looks different from the original Bryce 5 box, btw), I noticed that the minimum system requirements are Windows 2000 or Windows XP. Just my luck -- I'm on Windows 98. I could have sworn there were people on 98 using Bryce 5, and I searched around in this forum and found, yes, references to people using Bryce 5 on Windows 98. But this seems to be a new Bryce 5 -- new price, new box,... new system requirements? Will the Bryce 5 I bought work on 98? I don't want to open up the box and find out the hard way; I need to be able to return this box unopened if the answer is no.