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  • richard_rosenman
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    I would like to add my support on this as well. We were on Max 2009 up until last year (!) and to be honest, the only reason I upgraded was because models purchased from Turbosquid were increasingly difficult to support in 2009. Right before they implemented their rental policy I upgraded to 4 perpetual cuts of Max 2016. Llike others have mentioned, I will NOT be jumping on the Autodesk rental scheme anytime soon (or ever). I will probably stick with Max 2016 indefinitely and the only thing stopping that would be third party plugins like VRay that stop supporting older versions. For that reason, I too encourage you to consider this in and provide version of VRay for older versions of Max.

    Like most users around the globe, I too am not a fan of Autodesk. I do not intend to give them money annually for features I do not want nor need.

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  • andy51
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    Originally posted by urbanite View Post
    I am just curious, as I am on max 2014 and I do not intend jump on autodesk rental train. 2014 was the most stable version I have worked with so I have decided to stay with it when AD announced their plan. I understand that supporting old versions of max is a cost for Chaosgroup and at some point it will be abandoned. Anyway I am glad that I have at least 2 versions of Vray to use in future On the side note it would be interesting to make a pool to see how many of "us" are out thereThank you for great tool and support Vlado!
    Still using 2014 and at my age, I very much doubt I will ever want to upgrade. Simple fact is Max 2014, has everything I need, works and I have it setup just how I want it. I've invested a lot in my setup, so hopefully Vray will continue to support Max 2014, at least for the foreseeable future. and you are right 2014 is the most stable version for me also

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  • urbanite
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    I am just curious, as I am on max 2014 and I do not intend jump on autodesk rental train. 2014 was the most stable version I have worked with so I have decided to stay with it when AD announced their plan. I understand that supporting old versions of max is a cost for Chaosgroup and at some point it will be abandoned. Anyway I am glad that I have at least 2 versions of Vray to use in future On the side note it would be interesting to make a pool to see how many of "us" are out thereThank you for great tool and support Vlado!

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  • vlado
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    Originally posted by urbanite View Post
    Vlado, do you plan to drop any of 3ds max versions with vray4?
    Not for the moment, why?

    Best regards,
    Vlado

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  • andy51
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    Originally posted by philip kelly View Post
    How do you obtain a licence for using the Beta once it is installed?
    Sorry uninstalled, the plugins don't work with it , so they are a vital part of my work flow.

    Looking forward to a full release.

    Thank you

    phil
    You can install it on a different version of Max if you have one. Like me, as it is not yet compatible with the plugins I need, I had to install on Max 2016, so at least I can have a play with it, until the plugins get updated.

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  • philip kelly
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    How do you obtain a licence for using the Beta once it is installed?
    Sorry uninstalled, the plugins don't work with it , so they are a vital part of my work flow.

    Looking forward to a full release.

    Thank you

    phil
    Last edited by philip kelly; 20-12-2017, 05:21 AM.

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  • urbanite
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    Thanks Andy, I will check next time when vray 5 arrives

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  • andy51
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    Originally posted by urbanite View Post
    Vlado, do you plan to drop any of 3ds max versions with vray4?
    Well if you go by the list of Max versions you can download the Beta for, they are the same versions of Max, supported by 3.6.. I mean why would they give users a chance to try the beta, then decide not to support the version of Max they downloaded it for???

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  • urbanite
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    Vlado, do you plan to drop any of 3ds max versions with vray4?

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  • Ihno
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    Nice!
    Now tell us what the update price will be; so we can start lobbying our bosses

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  • nikand
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    Nice! This will be fun

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  • tryharder
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    nice ... but where can i download ???

    if i follow the link i get this error message:

    The page isn?t redirecting properly

    Ok got it

    had to open the email in my browser to register for beta
    Last edited by tryharder; 13-12-2017, 02:16 PM.

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  • marksmanguy
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    Great job as always Vlado!

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  • leo.surrealismo
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    vlado, can I install on rendering slaves?

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  • AndresAhumada
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    Cant Download. Says Only commercial Users and i have comercial license

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