Lyne opened this issue on May 07, 2016 ยท 27 posts
Kazam561 posted Fri, 17 June 2016 at 9:20 PM
So tired of seeing this type of argument. New figures are nice but D/S basically becomes a forced upgrade with major figure changes (about every 2.5 to 3 years) of breaking a figure up and selling it in major piecemeal. Base figure free. Oh you want morphs and textures? Two purchases. Extra facial features? Another purchase. Muscle morphs? Again. Body morphs and head morphs? Two more. Creature morphs? Again. That outfit you liked so much for the previous character? Maybe we'll upgrade it and sell it again at full price. Creature teeth? Again. Ethnic morphs? And to top it off an HD version? And suddenly you've spent more than the cost of poser on one figure. If you paid full price of the figure and it's parts you might have spent more than two copies of the newest version of Poser Pro. For one figure. Oh did we mention you have to buy a pack to get the rest of the anatomy? And don't forget hair.
Sure there's more content for Genesis. Simply by the numbers of how the figure's broken up for sales. V7? The Girl 7? Aiko7? Morphs that at one time were much cheaper than they are now. Sure it's their business they can charge what they want... but remember all that content you purchased for D/S before it changed formats to .duf? And remember for awhile D/S wasn't free and some unlucky customers paid over $150 (or much more) only to have it go free months later? Happy? Sure! Take our money! I'd expect V8 to have hand morphs sold separately during it's release.
D/S users argue it's all about the figure not the software. It's the major theme of the people who keep coming back to argue. It's up to them to keep that economic idea rolling. Poser users talk about their software mainly because they enjoy using the software. Sure they want nice content too but Smith Micro has never really been the content maker. If you recall it was Efrontier who made the G2's and Miki, and Terai Yuki, and others. Paul and Pauline aren't fantastic. Agreed. But really neither are V7 and M7. Both have their flaws (as discussed in the D/S forums on Daz's website as well as others).
Right now vendors are trying to test the wind. For now there is more Daz content and more vendors willing to make Daz content because they view buying Poser as a high expense versus buying 1 (or more) characters per 2.5 to 3 years and recreating new content for those.
The core business is not the figure. If that were so Daz could sell (or give away) the worst and most buggy software and still succeed. We know this simply not true.
The dust settled, thinking "what a fine home, at least for now" not realizing that doom would soon be coming in the form of a vacuum cleaner.