EClark1894 opened this issue on Jan 31, 2017 ยท 114 posts
Razor42 posted Sun, 05 February 2017 at 6:58 PM
EClark1849 posted at 11:16AM Mon, 06 February 2017 - #4296629
RorrKonn posted at 5:12AM Sun, 05 February 2017 - #4296626
the format names the price.
Why???
The format doesn't name the price, different markets prefer different format types. Generally a product aimed at business consumption will have a higher price tag than a hobbyist aimed item. The format reflects the intended target market. Higher price tag professional models usually have a broader licence and will turnover fewer units.
"Not on DAZ.com but I can buy Vicky for $12.00 in unity format at unity's store or morph3D store. but not at DAZ.com"
This is not actually correct, "Vicky" is not available from the Unity store or the Morph 3D Store. MCS Female Lite is free and MCS Female is currently $50. Victoria 7 is a character preset for Genesis 3 Female for use in Daz Studio, Genesis 3 base figures are free from Daz 3D... I think you're over simplifying both of these character systems, aimed at very different end users and markets.
"there's no why ,there's just is it's that way."
There is always a "why" as to what motivates consumer purchases, whether it's for items such as Rolex watches and Sports Cars or even just toilet paper.
"Roxxie is anatomy correct n don't cost a thing but every one wants DAZ characters."
Boggles the mind doesn't it....