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moebius wrote:hi aoktar
I think, most user don't care about neutron. We just need a octane version for S23 to work on current projects.
natemac00 wrote:Give the guy a minute.
aoktar wrote:moebius wrote:hi aoktar
I think, most user don't care about neutron. We just need a octane version for S23 to work on current projects.
For my curiosity, why you guys are so impatient to get builds as soon as a new release is available?
Sometimes it's not so simple to adopt the plugins for new c4d releases. I cannot estimate without prepare a build environment over new sdks. Thought I'm on leave for a while, it has to wait until return for one week or more
bepeg4d wrote:Ginz wrote:Also, are Octane 4 owners going to have a R23 compatible version?
Latest C4D version supported by v4 is R21.
Now we are at v8(2020.1), S22 and R23 cannot have a v4, v5, ecc. versions.
The first version supporting R23 will be 2020.1 only.
ciao Beppe
Ginz wrote:WOW. So everyone that bought octane 4 should just throw it in the trash? what a waist of $700.
I guess this is a good reason to completely switch to redshift
aoktar wrote:Ginz wrote:WOW. So everyone that bought octane 4 should just throw it in the trash? what a waist of $700.
I guess this is a good reason to completely switch to redshift
Why do you think so? It's technically hard to keep it working with new c4d and driver versions. At least v4 core will not work with latest drivers. Also adopting old codes for every change in C4d that's practically impossible and killing the development efforts for new features.
Why do you update c4d and do not think same for it?
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