Forum: Vue


Subject: Should I buy Vue 4 Pro or wait for more stable release?

Tunesy opened this issue on May 23, 2004 ยท 37 posts


TheJoker posted Fri, 28 May 2004 at 5:50 PM

Who are you "e-on"?
Now you are "Steve Bell"?
How DO I know?
You think I'll just give out my refs. here to anyone around claiming he's from e-on and asking for a reg. number?
Again how DO I know?
So why didn't you give me an e-mail adress at e-on, instead of asking for an IM so you can easily announce here I have just "loose talk"?
I kept a copy of this "loosy talk". Do you want me to publish it here?

It's so easy to claim in your response that: "TheJoker, you have been making tremendous "noise" about the fact that Vue Pro crashes all the time and that you own a legal version. This has resulted in extremely bad press including loss of product sales and severe damage to the image of e-on software as a software corporation."

I suppose you didn't read the other topics of all other users about those crashes? Do you want the links? Am I such a GOD to create such a damage?? It seems it can ONLY be the users fault, NEVER yours?
Why weren't my e-mails to the e-on team answered? Is it my fault if for ME Vue Pro crashes? Even the trial version? Will you find somewhere that I wrote it crashes for everyone? It's written above: "Those are just MY facts." And what about the positive topics I PERSONALY WROTE about Vue d'Esprit AND Ozone being a cool app? You certainly won't care that THOSE made some people buy them?

Pleasing you or not, as you write it in your IM: I "have indeed pursued a solution with the e-on tech support team". And as I wrote at the end of the IM:
" I'm not english, and my words may not reflect exactly what I mean - or may seem aggresive, they are NOT -. I wouldn't loose time answering you if I JUST wouldn't want to help from the user's side."

You write:
"I confirm that the anti-piracy protection included in Vue Pro is an advanced technology that ensures that any illegal version of the application will crash within a couple of minutes of launching."

I confirm and swear after reading your very saddening IM that today I re-installed it for this purpose on a pure W2K (thanks Ghost), and was able to run it clicking SLOWLY following your "general recommendations" and create a (relatively) nice scene of trees, water, atmosphere, and played with it 2 hours.
That's it.

And finally:
"At this point, it is essential that you send us your serial number so that we can validate the fact that you have indeed pursued a solution with the e-on tech support team, and that you are indeed a legal user of the product."

My references are registered at e-on. But back to my older image of Win2k (before the re-install).
I'm not a user anymore.

Sorry for everyone here. Delete all my messages if you want.
I KNOW the truth. And I'm VERY sad.

Regards

T J

Message edited on: 05/28/2004 17:56

Message edited on: 05/28/2004 17:58

Message edited on: 05/28/2004 18:04