I'm feeling the same way as everyone else: too late, I'm mainly a Max user and I could just tell that Autodesk isn't as interested in it as Maya and most studios these days use Maya so it feels like there is less of a point in knowing Max... They should have just done this with Max and Maya from the beginning and got…
Yep, below the big orange button is small text that says: "NOTE: IN ORDER TO AVOID AN AUTOMATIC RENEWAL AT THE FULL SUBSCRIPTION PRICE OF 3DS MAX, YOU MUST TURN OFF THE AUTOMATIC RENEWAL ONCE YOU SUBSCRIBE TO 3DS MAX INDIE."
It's about damn time. Seriously, they released Maya LT 6 years ago, wtf took so long for Max? Seemingly almost every indie that used to use Max gave up on waiting years ago and switched to Maya or Blender.
Max LT!? and in my opinion quite possibly a reactionary tongue in cheek business model offering by ADSK, astonishing really given their arbitrary decision too kill perpetual licences by 2021.
@Headclot, I saw you asked in that other thread, I'll just answer here; It's said to be the full feature version of Max. // I have a feeling they'll start working on an LT version and then expect people to continue paying the same amount for a far lesser product. .. it's ADSK afterall. -- //edit: Perpetual…
They're in damage control mode. The recent(illegal) announcement of the stealing of perpetuals and 2.80's popularity rise has forced their hand, but as usual with Adesk they still manage to piss people off with their corporate bullshit. These are full versions of the software limited to 100k per annum and single seat per…
Years ago this might have prevented or at least delayed my move to Blender but the underlying main issue with subscriptions is not resolved: as soon as you stop paying all your workfiles are effectively unusable. Might not be such an issue with e.g. Photoshop because there's always a compatible solution available that lets…