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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 30 5:12 am)
My experience is that it is much more stable on Windows 7 than on OS X. BUT, I should point out that my MBP has an AMD Radeon 6750M, whereas my Windows 7 (now Windows 8) setup has an NVidia GTX675M, and many users say that Vue works much better with NVidia GPUs.
Having said that I would definitely jump at the offer. There have been many many improvements in the recent releases.
I can't comment on poser 2012 as I don't have it.
How unstable is the OS X version? My card is a
AMD Radeon HD 6770M 512 MB
You would think it would be easier to test for Mac, since there are only a few cards that you'll ever see.
The last version I tried would crash after about 30 minutes without any real clear reason. Luckily, I was able to get a refund for it, but I would have much preferred to be able to use it.
It is perfectly usable on OS X, but there are more random crashes on OS X than Windows 7.
I can't comment on how easy it is to test on OS X versus Windows 7, as I don't know anything about the testing process.
Your GPU is slightly more powerful than mine, but with less VRAM (I have 1GB).
I never seem to get the emails from e-on even though every version has been registered (since version 4). I am now using Vue 9 Studio and was wondering if they had a special for Vue 11 Complete?
I had contacted support at e-on about a year ago and asked why I don't get their emails, but they told me I should sign up for them. I didn't bother telling them that I did sign up for them years ago and did receive them for a long time. But they suddenly stopped coming about two years ago. I still get the emails from Cornucopia3D though, and the specials they have. I have not seen anything about upgrading from the Cornucopia emails.
I have the same problem with Smith Micro also. I don't get their emails in my real email account, but I did sign up with my junk email account and they do come in there. I cannot, for the life of me, figure out what is going on. And I pay for my real email account!
Vue 9-10 were very stable for me on my Mac Book Pro
Vue 11 finally outran it in every way and had to update to an iMac quad-core 16G RAM
NVidia Geforce 680MX 2048MB
I probably break the criteria of your question via the graphics card and by the fact that I'm not a Vue super-user. That said...
Importing from PPro 2012 has been smooth and overall performance has been incident free.
Feels great to be running it on a computer with some horsepower. I've yet to play with particles or anything super extreme like a forest of M4's in full VAP gear in the rain and smoking cigarettes, for example.
Hope this was helpful.
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Eon is offering us users who haven't upgraded in a long time a chance to jump back in at an affordable price. I have missed vue, but I returned my last attempt at it because it was very unstable on my mac. I have since upgraded my mac to an iMac that is roughly 2 years old.
I have it maxed out on RAM, and it seems pretty stable otherwise. Has anyone had solid Mac experience? (preferably with a non-super sized video card, since I went with whatever was the baseline option)
I'll probably download the free version, but it would be best if I could hear from someone who uses it enough to really encounter crashes or problems.
Also, does 11 work pretty well with poser 2012?
Thanks in advance.