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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 30 6:52 am)
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Well, I was wrong. The question *was* posted in the Poser forum, 6 minutes before I posted this one. Kupa popped in with a reply, here's the link in your interested.That is correct, Laurent, but... Vue expects the poser4.exe to be available on the PC for the pz3 import to work. If you "just" have a poser5.exe, you will have a problem with the present Vue pz3 import functionality. If you still have Poser 4 installed in a separate directory after upgrading to Poser 5... who knows? As Guitta says, we just have to wait for more info, and it's E-on that has to provide it. However, with the efforts made by both Curious Labs and E-on to make Poser and Vue compatible, I would be extremely surprised if they had forgotten about this little detail...
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I've searched this forum and the Poser forum but can't find where this question has been asked, so here goes... There's no word on E-on's or Curious Lab's sites regarding Poser 5 scenes and Vue 4. I just got a mailer from E-on for Mover 4 and, again, no mention of Poser 5 compatibility. Am I to take it that this means there will be no Poser 5 scene import into Vue 4? Sorry if this has already been answered. I just can't find it.