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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 11 12:18 am)
Although it could happen, along with millions of other possible scenarios, I think that the vast number of P5 users could successfully argue that a "universal reg code" - as promised by CL upon their demise - would be warranted. Also, there will be, if there is not already, a sufficent workaround to the registration so that P5 could remain a usable product, despite Company X's refusal to support it. I believe that "reverse engineering" under such a scenario is justified, at least from what I have read; just as it is for providing "interoperability" with other programs, dissipating the "non-compete" clause.
As my mom use to say, isn't this like putting the cart before the horse?
Poser 9 SR3 and 8 sr3
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Processor Type: AMD Phenom II 830 Quad-Core
2.80GHz, 4000MHz System Bus, 2MB L2 Cache + 6MB Shared L3 Cache
Hard Drive Size: 1TB
Processor - Clock Speed: 2.8 GHz
Operating System: Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
Graphics Type: ATI Radeon HD 4200
•ATI Radeon HD 4200 integrated graphics
System Ram: 8GB
And in 5 minutes I could finally understand the plot of the film "Mulholland Drive" and Daz might support Poser 5 and CNN might finally start to report some news...and...and... Jeez. Some of you won't be happy until that worst-case scenario actually occurs...
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I'm not one to usually join this kinda rant, however I think it's a justifyable question.
remember Fractal? Anybody been to Metacreations site lately? what, nuttin there? As of yet there really isnt much competition for Poser, and IF curiouslabs has a hicup, drug using accountant that runs off to the beach with the money etc...well then it poses the question (pun intended), what about the users?
Hey, I'm still waiting on content room to open, word on plugins that DID and STILL work with poser 4 and pp.
I like Poser 5, I bought it. I payed the FULL price, and 20/20 hindsight, I should have bought poser 4, pp and then upgraded to poser 5...it would have cost me the same as what i payed for poser 5 (when they had the sale going and I bought). So am I pissed, yes. Do I believe CuriousLabs will eventually fix these and my opinion swayed, yes. I have faith and more important I think that they have shown that they are responsive to users needs and great people who love what they are doing.
I'm a show me kinda guy...so far..CL is trying, I'll give them credit...but they need to update their web page with more info, and give us the poser community more assurances that things are being worked on.
my 2 cents
Err, CL already stated that they have a patch already packed away that will flush the registration requirements for P5 should CL go bust. Their last act would likely be to release that patch, and there are mroe than a few who would be more than happy to mirror it just in case, including myself. Also, there is the niggling fact that no company in their right mind would alienate the existing customer base of a company they just bought... that would be sheer idiocy, not to mention a prescription for fiscal suicide. /P
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Scenario 2 CL goes bust. Through middlemen, Al Qaeda purchases the software and publishes a new EULA that states.... Scenario 3 CL goes bust. A front organization for a ring of child pornographers dos away with all clothing for the millenium girls and... Scenario 4 CL goes bust. Corel buys it and destroys... sorry, this already happened with Bryce Scenario 5 CL goes bust. The people who run Renderosity go to a Venture Capitalist and... It boggles the brain MitchThis site uses cookies to deliver the best experience. Our own cookies make user accounts and other features possible. Third-party cookies are used to display relevant ads and to analyze how Renderosity is used. By using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understood our Terms of Service, including our Cookie Policy and our Privacy Policy.
Rumours in another thread about financial problems at CL prompt the following fantasy: Dec 2002 - CL go bust, Poser is bought up by Company X. As part of the licensing deal, Company X take over responsibility for registration issues. Jan 2004 - Company X starts shipping Poser 6, which has new features but also contains an EULA that grants Company X ownership of all images produced with Poser 6. The informed community is horrified, but those who buy stuff without knowing what the EULA says buy it anyway. You, dear reader, will not want to accept such an EULA, will you? You resolve to stick with Poser 5. Mar 2004 - You upgrade your PC. You have to reinstall all your software. Which means phoning Company X for registration. "Sorry," they say, "we've stopped supporting Poser 5. Here are details of our upgrade offer to Poser 6." You say, "But I don't want Poser 6!". They say, "Sorry, we've stopped supporting Poser 5." So you are left with an unusable program. Either you stick with your old PC (unless it's bust) or you look for your old Poser 4 disks. It couldn't happen could it? Or could it?