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Autodesk 3dsmax
Autodesk 3dsmax








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Sometimes though, it's just a bug in 3dsmax. I still use Vray Next though and use a local dongle for licensing. (Not for everything though, of course.) I use Max all the time and seldom have any crashes or problems. I'm sorry you're having problems but my experience is 9/10 times stability problems comes from plugins and scripts or badly configured hardware or OS. It takes months to track down the source of some bugs and during that time you could be dead in the water if you only have the 'new shiny' as your production environment. I'm sure is 100% bulletproof and not at all prone to problems which you will definitely get support from MS on.Īt the very least you could do a dual boot so you can stay productive in the event that many of the plugins or scripts will likely not work perfectly (or at all) for a while. If you are committed despite my overtly cautious warning you could always just run it in compatibility mode. The question you have to ask yourself is: What benefit does bring you? W10 has at least mountains of support info for all kinds of problems, W11 has none of that. It's not just 3dsmax that has to work, it's all apps, devices, and scripts in your pipeline. Heck even within W10 some of the content updates (Creators Update for example) caused havoc in all kinds of software for months. Moving a production environment over to a brand new and untested OS has historically been regarded as a ' bad move'.










Autodesk 3dsmax