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  • #31
    Originally posted by tricky View Post
    I wonder how many folk are going to be spending x-hundred pounds/dollars on hardware to really let RT GPU fly? I bet they won't complain about that spend.
    Remember - the upgrade is optional. Only do it if you can afford it.
    A discount might help purchase the hardware needed to continue to test the usability of RT.

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    • #32
      I'm so glad I never purchased vray RT. Chaos you guys really need to throw those guys a bone. vray RT had alot of little issues/limitations that frankly kept it from being production ready. Your welcome to disagree.
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      • #33
        I think the LWF pipeline should have been sorted out earlier on instead of focusing resources on RT. I've had a hardly usable (at least for my workflow) piece of software lying around and there's others in a very similar situation. Forgive if I'm wrong, but I was always kind of under the impression that the GPU was a newer and better implementation of RT and that it would eventually get corrected, but it turns out that it's an entirely separate product. Am I the only outsider blindsided by this?

        Originally posted by Vlado
        Hm, where did you buy it from? I don't think it ever sold for that much.
        Quoting off the top of my head - you're right, it wasn't that much. But I still haven't been able to use it. It's just been money thrown away.

        Originally posted by Donald2B
        My whole problem with your argument is that "Fair" is a relative term. I feel their upgrade pricing structure IS fair.
        Fair is when you pay for something and it's somewhat production ready. For some yes, and for others no (see threads on LWF issues.) I always expect bugs, but this was rather something big for me. Even better, how about a complete RT refund so I can apply it to the GPU upgrade please.

        Originally posted by Donalad2B
        Not to mention the fact that ChaosGroup will be supporting 1.5 until the release of VRay 3.0! How many other companies will do that!?
        How about please fixing the LWF issue that was pointed out within days of the initial release and people have been complaining about? It's been well over a year. In the past, Peter and Vlado were on top of addressing bugs right away. Within the past couple of years, it seems that the fixes were farther and fewer between. Overall, I still think Chaos is great and the support top-notch, but not when it came to this RT release concerning LWF usage. In that sense, it's been pretty much a waste.

        Originally posted by arobbert
        It seems only fair that those that invested early in RT should receive at least a small token discount on the cost of the upgrade. I know there are people using RT with success but I also know there are many who are not for some of the same reasons as I. I guess it's good news for those that waited. Lesson learned I guess I just didn't expect it from Chaos. This reminds of something that Adesk would do. I am disappointed with my purchase of RT especially now that I know the purchase was a total loss.
        I think I will wait another 2 years before making any more purchases. Perhaps Max or Roxio CD Burner will come bundled with it for free.

        I'd have to say that even something more similar to what Zeronove said makes more sense. Sorry I'm upset, but I thought the early adopters would be given some consideration here.
        Last edited by jujubee; 08-09-2010, 05:44 PM.
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        • #34
          Originally posted by percydaman View Post
          I'm so glad I never purchased vray RT. Chaos you guys really need to throw those guys a bone. vray RT had alot of little issues/limitations that frankly kept it from being production ready. Your welcome to disagree.
          I never would have purchased it knowing what I know now. I feel like sucker.

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          • #35
            Same as above ^.
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            • #36
              This time I want to see the world-wide online purchase reseller for upgrade.
              I hate the local reseller. They never consider the personal user. They said that their high price has an customer service and offline education and .....
              But I have no need them. Actually I have not received any service when after I purchased vray from them.
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              • #37
                Vlado, you will be surprised if you had a survey to see how many people belive that RT changed and improved their workflow....in my opinion RT just started to be a useful in SP2, before that was an unfinished tool like in beta stage.
                if Chaos still wants to have the same price for RT users, in the future we'll think twice before buying a new product.

                Fernando

                Originally posted by vlado View Post
                It is one way of looking at it and we do appreciate your support. But on the other hand, we spent two years on research and development before V-Ray RT for CPU was released - we started work back in s.
                pring 2007, and the release was in summer 2009. It was a major undertaking for us and required significant efforts to implement. This is what you paid for when you purchased V-Ray RT - and hopefully it contributed to improving your workflow.

                Best regards,
                Vlado
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                • #38
                  I think it's perhaps important to recognize that Chaos group runs a business, and that "fair" is not really the driving factor for these things. Chaos has, by comparison with other render companies out there, perhaps the best support going and offer and excellent product for the price. You can't ask for more "fair" than the support you get from Vlado directly, at all hours, and all days. If you bought into RT and were not able to use it to the nth degree for *your* workflow, well - that's kinda how it goes sometimes. There is no guarantee that any software will fit that bill. I'd love to have even 1/2 the money back that I have spent on software that I can't use fully, or as fully as I had hoped when I bought it - but that is on *me* because no one held a gun to my head and said buy it.

                  RT does not do everything I would like it to do, and I wish it was more fully developed too, but there is certainly no reason why you could not have used RT to serious advantage over that time. It was only $200 - be reasonable.

                  If you just bought it, versus a year ago, well that kinda sucks, but that is also how it goes sometimes. In the end, you don't have to buy the upgrade if you don't want.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by percydaman View Post
                    I'm so glad I never purchased vray RT. Chaos you guys really need to throw those guys a bone. vray RT had alot of little issues/limitations that frankly kept it from being production ready. Your welcome to disagree.
                    I totally agree.
                    We, like many others, bought 2 licenses when rt came out. We have tested it few times, but it wasnt working for us.
                    Now everybody who updates to 2.0 get it free and gpu version also. For me it just doesnt feel right.

                    -LarsSon
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                    • #40
                      I think, nobody here has any doubt about the excellent support from Vlado...The point is far for discussing if we paid $200...in the end, we are showing that we are not happy at all...Chaos can take it or not of course....how knows, maybe in few months Phoenix will be part of vray as well and I would be hit twice.

                      Fernando
                      show me the money!!

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                      • #41
                        I agree with the general sentiment from the thread above. I'm a very satisfied VRay and RT user and I will certainly upgrade, but the pricing policy announced today leaves a bad taste in my mouth. Makes me feel like a fool for buying into RT early.

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                        • #42
                          Originally posted by flino2004 View Post
                          Vlado, you will be surprised if you had a survey to see how many people belive that RT changed and improved their workflow....in my opinion RT just started to be a useful in SP2, before that was an unfinished tool like in beta stage.
                          This does not invalidate the efforts we put into it... two years are two year, however we look at it.

                          Best regards,
                          Vlado
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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by smyszko View Post
                            I agree with the general sentiment from the thread above. I'm a very satisfied VRay and RT user and I will certainly upgrade, but the pricing policy announced today leaves a bad taste in my mouth. Makes me feel like a fool for buying into RT early.
                            If you are satisfied with it, and used it successfully, why would this leave a bad taste?

                            Best regards,
                            Vlado
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                            • #44
                              FYI: You can buy a new license of RT (1.5) right now for $299 from Trinity3D. The price of an upgrade to 2.0 is $510 (USD) if bought before Aug. 1 or $190 (USD) or a difference of $320. So anyone who is outside of the August 1st deadline should go buy a brand new license to "save" $21 on the total upgrade cost. That just does not seem right.
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                              • #45
                                Originally posted by LarsSonparsson View Post
                                I totally agree.
                                We, like many others, bought 2 licenses when rt came out. We have tested it few times, but it wasnt working for us.
                                Now everybody who updates to 2.0 get it free and gpu version also. For me it just doesnt feel right.

                                -LarsSon
                                Wasn't there a demo/beta to test before jumping in to purchase RT? We rarely/never buy software without first testing it to see if it works for us.
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