Smoovie opened this issue on May 14, 2005 ยท 47 posts
randym77 posted Mon, 16 May 2005 at 8:24 AM
What Dale said. Vue is about the easiest 3d package I've ever used. Much easier than Bryce, Poser, D|S, etc. You can get up and running in no time, with scenes that are perfectly usable. And if you want to look under the hood instead of just turn the key, there's enough there to keep you busy for a long time. A few minutes to learn, a lifetime to master. :)
I haven't been confused by the Vue updates. There are two different tracks, a pro and a consumer. Of course if one is updated, then the other will be, too. It would kind of suck if people who bought the cheap version got an upgrade, and those who bought the pro version didn't. Mover is a plugin for Vue, and naturally would be upgraded when Vue was. Regular updates are not a flaw, IMO.
Can you really sell your older versions of Vue, even if you upgrade? I have Vue Infinite now, and copies of Vue 4, Vue 5, and Mover I'm not using. I figured I could sell Mover, since I didn't upgrade from it. But what about Vue 4 and 5? I upgraded from those.