Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: So what happened to Dawn's fire ?

RorrKonn opened this issue on Jun 03, 2014 · 148 posts


pumeco posted Fri, 06 June 2014 at 5:21 AM

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Cheers mate, I hear you on that (I even bought the same book)!

Anyway, after Shane's comment I've decided to stop wasting my time explaining things on sites like these.  It's a bit like Wiz said about people not realising how damaging being a moderator can be to your health.  I've never been a moderator, but I understand exactly what he means because it's no different when you try to explain stuff but constantly come-off as a trouble-causer.  I sit here in absolute disbelief at some of the replies I get to my comments.  And no offence, but I'm way too intelligent to be dealing with some of the answers I get here; sometimes I'm talking to people on a whole different level!

Well screw that, I've taken as much of that as I'm prepared to accept, and the only way to avoid having to deal with more of it, is to just leave 'em to it.

From now on I'll just sit back and laugh at the absolute chaos these two companies are creating between themselves.  The only reason chaos like this exists in the first place, is because of the petty war games these two companies are using against each other regards the figure/content formats.  The only ones that suffer as a result, are the customers, and when the customers complain, they get silenced.

That sort of crap is not acceptable to me, so in order to avoid further threats of being silenced for speaking facts, I'll leave it to the rest here.  In other words, I'll voluntarily keep quiet, because I'm not the sort of guy to stand for having my voice silenced for speaking facts.

An official content developers guide is required for a product designed to be supported by content, and that's all there is to it.

I'm not wasting another second on that one.  What these companies should be doing is fighting it out on the grounds of stability and giving users what they want in the program.   They should be fighting each other with features designed to entice the users to their program, not scare them away.  Instead, they're playing the format-war bullshit, and every one who uses either of these programs is suffering as a result.

If these companies don't like the complaints when a user can't get something working as a result of all this bull, then guess what, they need to sort their act out and stop creating these situations in the first place.

What they have here is a result of their own actions, it's the "user bashing" that needs to stop!