inquire opened this issue on Nov 14, 2020 ยท 7 posts
inquire posted Sat, 14 November 2020 at 2:32 PM
Really? Well, I'm not saying that you are incorrect. But I will say that the wording in that case is very peculiar. It reads: "The L'Homme base figure is included in the 11.3 service release for Poser. The L'Homme Pro figure has new tools for content developers and is a free update for anyone who already has him." The "has him" should refer to L'Homme. To whom else would it refer? Now, I taught English in both high school and college, and I had a number of my students win prizes for excellence in essays and poetry. Now, to me, it says the "L'Homme Pro figure . . . is a free update." If that is not the meaning, shouldn't it read something like "The L'Homme base figure is included in the 11.3 service release for Poser . . . and is a free update for anyone who already has him"? Meaning what? That there's a free update to the base figure only with the next version of Poser? Does it mean that if you have the L'Homme Pro figure version 1, then the L'Homme Pro figure version 2 is free? Again, I'm not saying that I should get this product free. I'm saying that this is a very peculiar way to attempt to communicate. (And that's not your fault.)