*"If you really want to fight for it, you should stop the aggression, and
think in solutions that Autodesk "may" accept like they did with changing
the 2 years license to permanent."*

Why doesn't Autodesk include Softimage 2015 with Maya & Max 2016, 2017...
to all customers for free? Is it really a better option to leave it on the
shelf as it doesn't exist anymore or is not good enough for today's (and
tomorrow's) market needs?

--
Martin Contel
Square Enix (Visual Works)


On Fri, Mar 21, 2014 at 2:02 PM, Martin <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'm also tired of all this BS. I'm not a very active member but this list
> has been my source of inspiration and knowledge for years and now it is
> full of rant and bs. We are receiving hundreds of emails daily now, and
> being 80% of them BS flooding my inbox, is just too much.
>
> I misread the topic and though it was going to be an interesting and
> productive thread about SI users migrating to Maya. And although it was
> funny, I was disappointed with another useless thread.
>
> Personally I don't dislike this thread as much as all the aggressive posts
> that have even posted before (talking in general, not only about Emilio's
> ), but agree that it is enough.
>
> And btw, "fighting" for a lost cause like trying to bring softimage back
> to life or Autodesk selling it is not really fighting, insulting Autodesk
> every single email isn't productive either, it was fine the first week, we
> all were upset and angry, now it's just a waste of time and bandwidth. If
> you really want to fight for it, you should stop the aggression, and think
> in solutions that Autodesk "may" accept like they did with changing the 2
> years license to permanent.
>
>
> Martin
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>

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