>From an M&E perspective Max is on the way out, its very telling when
schools start to switch from it to maya. game studios as well. AD's
complete lack of interest in keeping it afloat in these areas as observed
at this point, the issue of platform agnosticism as the article mentions.

self fulfilling prophecy.

One might make the argument that there is the archviz people to think about
but i can't say i don't feel the latest updates reflect the needs of there
demographic, they look like appeasing updates, very much like the updates
to softimage in the final years, camera mixer and syflex update, fairly
weak sauces.

"3ds has a lot of third party support" so did Soft and it doesn't seem to
have made an impact in the end, I don't think AD cares much about 3rd
party, other then those that can be bought for cheap spare parts to be
re-purposed as "new" features to save on development costs.

"they added Python!" probably too little to late, might have made a
difference back in the day, but now ? who is going to take the time to
learn Python for max ? archviz people ?




2014-07-15 5:05 GMT+01:00 Max Evgrafov <[email protected]>:

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