Forum: Vue


Subject: Final release crashing

thefixer opened this issue on Feb 24, 2007 · 145 posts


keenart posted Mon, 26 February 2007 at 12:40 PM

Okay, I am not trying to take sides or pixx anyone off, but I do understand the problem very well. I used to be a programmer in days past. Vue does not have a desire to put itself into bankruptcy!  

It takes months to write new code and test, not days. AND, it won’t happen unless you help them solve your problems.

 

I hear what John was saying about the problem with the OS, swap files, virtualization and so on, and how these changes are not working writing code for Vue and as a result they are trying to work out a different scenario. You can blame that on VUE if you want to, but it goes back to the OS. XPspI, XPsp2, and Vista, Poser are all different coded software and make other software companies change to meet the demands. 

 

The biggest mistake that e-On made was trying to release before Vista, now they are caught between a rock and hard place trying to clean up all of that code and make it work within and for all of the other software packages. 

 

A 3 gig Pentium does not have anything to do with it. It is how the software is used to access that CPU that make the biggest difference. HT is old technology now and some progrs no longer fully support HT. I had several progs that told me I have to shut off HT for the software to work correctly, and I got rid of them.

 

I had a really nice AMD setup, and VUE simply would not work, crashed all of the time, and nothing I did, changed drivers, adding patches, or otherwise would stop the crashing. I just installed that same VUE on an Intel with Vista and it works like a dream, no crashing, and now I can have my 5 millions polygons and move freely around my scenes.  But, if I import a Poser figure, the problems begin again. Why is that Vue’s fault, what the Hexx is in Poser that is making Vue crash???

 

I understand your frustration, but do you understand the frustration of VUE. Help them solve your problems, because I want Vue to stay around for a long time!

jankeen.com