sudi opened this issue on Jan 15, 2005 ยท 5 posts
sudi posted Sat, 15 January 2005 at 12:54 PM
Hi... Sorry if you confuse because my teribble english , but i need seriously help Im using Vue4desprit for couple days , and im happy with this program , easy to learn and intuitive . I saw the other addons or upgrade packages like Mover , Vue4pro , and Vue5 d
esprit . Could some one give me a little perspective which one should i choose for version 4 upgrade? My main considers are rendering time and stability when using network .(especially when using Daz people) Ive read in E-on user forum , many people use Vue5 have problems , and i think that
s normal because Vue5 not yet mature , But like wise man say , " dont buy something because next( future) update but buy what the product offer now " Still Vue5 a good purchase? I know upgrade to Vue4Pro much expensive rather than 5 version , but if worth , why not? Thanks and sorry again for my teribble words or sentences
wabe posted Sat, 15 January 2005 at 1:54 PM
Have you read the Vue 5 Infinite announcement? Maybe this is another option in your thoughts. It is announced to come out sooner or later (originally end of 2004) so this may have some features you are interested in. Especially the option to grow with your needs and start with a basic version to add other things later. Ok, this would speak for Vue 5 as a start. I am sure E-on will fix the problems with 5 Esprit as they have fixed the issues in 4 d'Esprit as well.
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krimpr posted Sat, 15 January 2005 at 2:07 PM
If you already have Vue4 then you can upgrade to Vue Pro4 for $299.00. (At least you could last week when I did it.) This way, when the complete, "has everything" Vue Infinite is released in the next few weeks you can upgrade from Vue 4 Pro for only $149.00. Something to consider anyway.
Marque posted Sat, 15 January 2005 at 6:49 PM
I upgraded to Vue pro for the animation of the plants. You might want to check out the differences on the website, follow the links and see what other folks have done with the different versions. That's what helped me make my decision. Marque
jc posted Sat, 15 January 2005 at 9:27 PM
I just bought Vue for the first time. Decided to get Vue 4 Pro, for the less expensive Vue 5 Pro (now "Vue Infinite") upgrade coming soon. This saves me money and Vue 4 Pro is very nice for learning Vue, very stable, etc.