jot opened this issue on Oct 05, 2003 ยท 15 posts
HellBorn posted Mon, 06 October 2003 at 2:14 PM
Whitch actually not only makes it more expensive. It makes it silly expensive as the only thing with real worth is the integration to high end 3D software. And as the user of high end software is used to pay $3000-$5000 for the software so they will probably pay it but will the prosumer? If the Pro version had included a real plant editor, particles and a real animationsytem so I don't have to use Poser for character animation, a lot more plants etc, then I would be prepared to pay that price. As a prosumer I can't say that the Pro version is worth the $299 price tag, I would rather value it at $99 or maybe $199. $399 is a joke. One would need to be mentaly retarded to pay that price. Whe should however realise that when E-ON turns to the Pro market they are dealing with people that easy pay $600 for a plugin. So whe prosumers are probably not the target group here, so maybe whe should stay out of this race. I think I should have saved my money for Vue5. Hopefully it will get the better working OpenGl (something that really should have been fixed in Vue4 to), and some other nice stuff and for a decent price tag.