*Cheers AD CEOs, you fucked it up big time*
Yes, AD should have stuck to the only thing they have ever understood. CAD. They always were and will always be a CAD company. On Sat, Mar 8, 2014 at 8:57 AM, Nicolas Esposito <[email protected]> wrote: > Agree,personal attacks to someone who's not responsable of the entire > situation is just wrong > I can understand how pissed off you are (and here a lot of people are > pissed off) but right now this ia the situation,so better deal with it or > be angry for the next two years > > AD showed that they rather push their "old" softwares instead of > Softimage,and we all know how advanced this software is (not for > everything,but we all know it ) > > I do not want anyone to loose their job,but in this case I really hope > that AD will receive a huge hit in subscriptions and l'ora of developers > switch to other companies,because this is a really really bad decision > > I hoped that they would keep up Softimage at least as a VFX tool (because > of ICE) and push it for game development (which is widely used inside big > game developers ),but no,they "create" Maya Lite for that....while > Softimage (since release 7?) have already lots of tools for game > development.... > > Cheers AD CEOs, you fucked it up big time > Il 07/mar/2014 22:44 "Mihai Iliuta" <[email protected]> ha scritto: > > You are listening?? >> >> Ok, listen to your own bullshit: >> >> "The first is to flatly call out that the rumor that the eol of Softimage >> and 3dsmax is upon us is totally false." >> >> "Cory Mogk is now also responsible for Softimage and we have been working >> with the team on the future of the product with lots of key customers." >> >> "We understand people make their living from this software and that they >> make huge decisions about their projects and companies and we take that >> responsibility very seriously." >> >> "Again the door is open to contact us or challenge us. Please let >> everyone you know their products are safe." >> >> >> So today, we can safely say you are a lying piece of shit. You have no >> dignity, you have no character, and you have no word. I can't imagine any >> developer feeling any pride anymore working for you or this fucked up >> company. What you have done here and HOW you've done it, is irreparable and >> you and your company is from now on going downhill. You expect anybody to >> ever trust you or your company again? Is that worth anything for a >> business? It's worth everything. >> >> Nobody finds it in the least suspicious why SI was killed now? When the >> whole community around SI and the nr of independent developers working >> developing tools for it was at an all time high??? >> >> I don't know when you lost your balls and your word Mr. Vienneau, but >> "good luck" regaining both. >> >> Piece of shit. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> On Fri, Mar 7, 2014 at 10:05 PM, Perry Harovas <[email protected]>wrote: >> >>> While Dan's heart is breaking (and so is mine), I still have (at least) >>> one nagging question: >>> >>> Clearly this has been under discussion for a while at Autodesk, so why >>> were the following comments >>> from September 5th of 2012 made: >>> >>> *"The rumor that the EOL of Softimage and 3DS Max is upon us is totally >>> false."* >>> >>> So, if I understand this correctly, what I get out of it is that when >>> Autodesk assures customers that their product is not on the chopping block, >>> that statement is really only good for about a year and a half (less if >>> you take into account that this EOL must have been decided a while back). >>> >>> That doesn't imbue anyone with much confidence. I am not a 3DS Max user, >>> but if I was, I think I'd be worried, and would take any Autodesk >>> assurances that there was no reason to worry >>> with a very large grain of salt. >>> >>> Can someone please, finally, address this? >>> >>> Thank you >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> On Fri, Mar 7, 2014 at 3:47 PM, Tim Crowson < >>> [email protected]> wrote: >>> >>>> Thanks Chris! And thanks as well for the update to the licensing >>>> terms. That's a big deal. >>>> -Tim >>>> >>>> >>>> On 3/7/2014 2:14 PM, Dan Pejril wrote: >>>> >>>> Good to know you are listening. >>>> >>>> If you listen closely, you can heart my heart breaking.... >>>> >>>> On 3/7/2014 3:01 PM, Chris Vienneau wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi everyone, >>>> >>>> I just want to let you know there are people from the maya dev and pm >>>> teams coming online to this forum but we are shipping software and >>>> answering a lot of calls but the mails you are writing are being passed >>>> back and forth as they are coming at a furious pace. Stay tuned for some >>>> answers and we plan on doing some private webinars under NDA for soft users >>>> to ask questions direct to us. Anyone interested in such a thing please >>>> write me a private mail at [email protected] >>>> <mailto:[email protected]> <[email protected]> . >>>> >>>> Thx. >>>> >>>> Cv/ >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Perry Harovas >>> 203-448-7206 >>> Animation and Visual Effects >>> >>> http://www.TheAfterImage.com <http://www.theafterimage.com/> >>> >>> -24 years experience >>> -Co-Author of "Mastering >>> Maya"<http://www.amazon.com/Mastering-Maya-Complete-Perry-Harovas/dp/0782125212> >>> -Member of the Visual Effects Society >>> (VES)<http://www.visualeffectssociety.com/> >>> >> >> -- Andre De Angelis

