Yes it is - would it be possible to send us a scene with the crash ?
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Originally posted by svetlozar_draganov View PostYes it is - would it be possible to send us a scene with the crash ?
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ywnvjdft1m...bree_test1.zip This is a Max 2014 file.
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Originally posted by svetlozar_draganov View PostThank you very much for the file.
We got the same crash with 2.4 version - but it renders without any issues with 3.05.02 beta.
It seams that there are some optimizations and bug fixes in Embree plugin at 3.05.02 version.
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I hope you don't mind but I just wanted to bring up the issue of licensing again. I think for smaller companies and freelancers this may not affect them too much directly to begin with but I think it will backfire on users like us in the end. I use a render farm in the US and they are actually considering not supporting vray in the future because of the costs involved in the licensing of 100's of machines. I can imagine that any render farm that decide to carry on supporting vray will only do up to version 2 where as I understand (after reading the FAQ - section 6), the licensing will not change (unless I've misunderstood and I still have to purchase additional licenses once the new licensing protocol comes into full effect) and if they decide to move to version 3 the users will ultimately be paying for this to compensate for the additional costs. So really we are being hit twice !
I also understand that Mental Ray tried to adopt this licensing policy which caused major problems for them as ultimately people didn't jump on board !
I would like to get some feedback from Chaosgroup regarding this situation..
I'd like to add that I think the new features do look great and I'm very much looking forward to using Vray 3.0 albeit with a slightly bitter taste in my mouth.Last edited by stevesideas; 21-10-2013, 09:00 AM.
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I agree with Steve - I think Chaos are really shooting themselves in the foot with this new licence system. You can imagine that a lot of people are just going to stay with 2.4, and/or explore other render engine options.
Would it be possible to have a unlimited node licence fee? (say for the likes of render farm companies)?
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