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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 4:28 pm)
Bryce 5 is nice, I used 4 for about a year and just switched to 5 recently, you can almost completely customize your rendering with alot to make your scenes look better, up to 256 rays per pixel too,lets see, metaballs, tho not exactly a huge deal are still a great idea, they're just balls that melt together or repel each other, really great for making organic shapes the textures melt together just as smooth as the balls do too. and the tree lab is great, not perfect, but its really nice to have. and ok, so you get slower renders, but what you get from it is worth it most of the time, anyway, what i say is, Bryce 5, worth buying the program? no. the upgrade? yes.
NO! I got it and cannot use it. There are some old objects I have that KILL the program along with my computer. I was having to save every 2 seconds. When it did blow up.....and it ALWAYS did....I had to reboot my computer, uninstall Bryce 5 and then reinstall it. I kept calling support, they said I didn't have enough ram.....I have 768 ram! PLENTY! My computer was BUILT to be a graphics machine! I am now using Bryce 4 again, feeling the sting of $150 blown out the window!!! Mind you, this is just MY opinion, but other people have been having similar problems! I would see if you can try it out first.
DragonMagic59: I'm sorry to hear that. I think that Corel should try to FIX bugs rather then introduce new features and even MORE bugs. But then again, they are following Microsoft's lead... Anyhow, I've had the same problem with my sister's computer, it just bombs out with any of the old Bryce4 objects, however It runs bearly stable on my computer.. gosh I hate Corel. So I'm back on 4, bearly using 5, only if I have too, such as tree scenes, if needed.. Still waiting for Corel to get of their lazy butts and decide to do some long over due bug fixing to Bryce.
Well Shannara.....I'm sorry to hear you are having the same problems, but at least it's not just me. Corel has been less that helpful, I must say! Sigh, I will just make due with Bryce 4 till a patch comes out. Then I'll give them a second chance. If it don't work then.....well, I will have a copy of Bryce 5 for sale!!!
Ebay is the way to go if your selling it. But knowing Corel, a patch won't be out for years....But by then, they'll do something like release a patch, then release a newer version a few months later, complete with 2 - 5 more features and quite a few more major bugs to put under their belt. Yeah, I'm kinda angry at them. I hate it when people sale software that has not been tested before releasing to the masses. Which means, that everybody who is buying Bryce 5 are basically testers and have not bought a "stable" product. Mind you, this is only my PC experience, I have never tried it on Macintosh (sp?). I quit using macintoshes back in 1996, since they are really only good for video editing and streaming.. lol
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Hi, all. I'm going to ask a blunt question: is it worth upgrading to Bryce 5 from Bryce 4? The only new features I've seen/read about are the tree editor and networking capability. I'm not running a network, and there are plenty of tree models out there, so other than those two features, what does Bryce 5 offer that Bryce 4 doesn't? If that's all they've added I'd rather sink $150 into something else. Thanks in advance for any info.