Goldorak wrote:Agendum wrote:
+1
Feels like the loyal customer base (who are too forgiving) is being exploited.
Tell us how we can specifically help and we will do if at all possible. Always here to support the costumer.
General consensus is that the pricing system shouldnt be a system at all, its existence invites the idea that a scheme is trying to undercut the current customers and potential customers. There doesnt appear to be options to perpetually own newer plugin versions alone (majority of people only use a single plugin and are less than excited for temporary All-Access.) Customers look down on subscriptions.
Then comes the supposed "discounts" from customers who've been using it for years wanting to upgrade on TOP of Black Friday discounts which makes for unsatisfactory pricing. I would have to pay more to upgrade than I did initially paid in total when I could just switch to a rival competitor with better pricing because the current pricing paradigm makes upgrading an inferior choice.
Many of us users have invested time learning and money for the Octane plugin ecosystem including RTX cards. Hobbyists are beginning to consider migrating to alternatives.
The new features look great but the the pricing.......not so much. I cannot justify upgrading even as much as I want want these new features. Instead Im stuck staying with V4 (from v3) which had the best features-to-price ratio at the time of initial purchase. $370 for the standalone in 2017 (which I dont use) and $269 for C4D plugin last year that I exclusively use and I own perpetually.