[QUOTE=~Kiwi~v2;48161490]wont even need a key
[url]http://www.pcworld.com/article/2921034/windows-10-preview-testers-will-get-a-free-upgrade-to-final-rtm-version.html[/url][/QUOTE]
But I'll have a legit copy of Win10 on a VM, how do I get that onto my real computer
been really in to commentiquette recently
Wait do I just install Win10 and then log in with my microsoft account??
[QUOTE=srobins;48161493]Yes I'm glad you gleaned that tidbit from my post, it was pretty well hidden in there so I'm surprised you saw it. I'm just saying the marketing looked really unappealing because of the social media angle they went for, it really did nothing to peek my interest. What do you like about it?[/QUOTE]
It's pretty suspenseful, the production value is literally one of the best I've ever seen for a cable television show, it has real-world, intelligent technology and writing and not "download more ram" type stuff. I never watch trailers for anything because generally they're garbage anyways
Mr. Robot is going to be weird for anyone not used to the typical US TV show model where they shove everything right in your face.
They consulted a psychiatrist for the show, in order to make sure that the main character feels genuinely "weird", and you see what happens in the show, from his perspective.
mr robot makes my dick hard
like seriously, it's probably one of the best pieces of television ever
the first episode is so much more exciting than breaking bad's first episode (which i wasn't even able to slog through it was so slow)
[editline]9th July 2015[/editline]
and every single bit of computer on screen is real
(or real enough)
when they namedropped shellshock, i knew i was sticking with this show
[QUOTE=Daemon White;48161242]What do you mean Maya is dead? The software installed on your computer or the actual program is discontinued?[/QUOTE]I wasn't clear, Maya is going subscription only and now I can't save up and buy the perpetual license which I would have been able to use until 64-bit software become obsolete. Now I have to rent the software which put me at the mercy of the company.
Subscription software is fine in certain cases, but taking away an option which was once there for someone to purchase a permanent licence to the software, doesn't sit well with me. I prefer the perceived control knowing the program will always be there and I won't have to worry about buying it ever again.
people said adobe was dead when they went cc
still there and thriving
[QUOTE=Sand Castle;48161744]people said adobe was dead when they went cc
still there and thriving[/QUOTE]
I don't know why people would say Adobe would die from CC. If anything, they're benefiting because now the softwares are way more affordable to everyone.
[QUOTE=LimEJET;48160749]birdmans is a lot longer. it takes up literally an entire screen on a 1080p monitor.[/QUOTE]
I do sort of feel bad when my automerge breaks or I make a shit post and I know deep down some poor bastard is reading the thread on an 800x600 monitor and has to scroll through 3-4 screens worth of empty post for no reason.
[editline]9th July 2015[/editline]
[QUOTE=PollytheParrot;48161336]1) mr robot is fantastic
2) if you guys arent watching it you're making a mistake[/QUOTE]
I watched the pilot on the edge of my seat trying to catch them pulling a CSI, like IP address octets over 255 or spewing the wrong words or something.
I couldnt find any. I didnt knew if I should be dissapointed or impressed.
[QUOTE=RoboChimp;48161739]I wasn't clear, Maya is going subscription only and now I can't save up and buy the perpetual license which I would have been able to use until 64-bit software become obsolete. Now I have to rent the software which put me at the mercy of the company.
Subscription software is fine in certain cases, but taking away an option which was once there for someone to purchase a permanent licence to the software, doesn't sit well with me. I prefer the perceived control knowing the program will always be there and I won't have to worry about buying it ever again.[/QUOTE]
At least this way they'll protect you against yourself, from making economically the poor choice of buying an perpetual autodesk license again.
[QUOTE=Sand Castle;48161744]people said adobe was dead when they went cc
still there and thriving[/QUOTE]
And Adobe's CEO is still there and still a crook
[media]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=78yigV0GYGQ[/media]
[QUOTE=Sand Castle;48161744]people said adobe was dead when they went cc
still there and thriving[/QUOTE]
The whole creative cloud thing is kinda useful for stuff like your shortcuts and preferences on their software.
[QUOTE=RoboChimp;48161739]I wasn't clear, Maya is going subscription only and now I can't save up and buy the perpetual license which I would have been able to use until 64-bit software become obsolete. Now I have to rent the software which put me at the mercy of the company.
Subscription software is fine in certain cases, but taking away an option which was once there for someone to purchase a permanent licence to the software, doesn't sit well with me. I prefer the perceived control knowing the program will always be there and I won't have to worry about buying it ever again.[/QUOTE]
Oh, really? Damn.
Well, as the running charmander said, it can save you from buying an insanely pricey perpetual license.
[QUOTE=Daemon White;48161966]Oh, really? Damn.
Well, as the running charmander said, it can save you from buying an insanely pricey perpetual license.[/QUOTE]
I have to convert the premiere pro project file transfer cs6 or cc 2014.1 to cc 2014.2 and beyond and they're not backwards compatible.. It's pretty annoying tho.
I'd like it if it were more like Unreal's setup prior to them making it free.
You'd pay the fee for support and having the latest version and stuff. And you could sit on your own version if you stopped paying if I recall correctly.
It's now just a little bit over a year since I stopped GPU mining, and today I found this on the electricity bill
[img]http://i.imgur.com/R2SckOo.png[/img]
yep, sure am being green this year
I still run CS6 from when I was in College.
That, and Softimage 2015 / Maya 2015.
The best part of Softimage 2015 is that it's no longer being developed. Meaning no new license subscriptions, and just because it's not being updated anymore doesn't mean people will stop developing plugins. It still works great and now people don't have to worry about updating plugins for a new version every year.
It's a win-win for quite a few people.
I'm on CS6 at work since they pirated it for me. But I downloaded CC 2015 for AE, PS, and PP. All run really nice compared to CS6. And they made some logical improvements that makes it easier to use from a vegas standpoint.
I can double click on effects with a clip selected to add the effect.
I can resize tracks much faster.
I can add tracks without going into a separate dialog, I can delete them easily too.
I can solo audio tracks and adjust their overall volume from the timeline and don't have to FUCKING open a separate FUCKING window to solo a track like before.
Little things like that just save a lot of time over the course of a day. That and it feels so much more responsive and smooth when working in it compared to CS6 which feels like a fuckin chore in comparison.
[QUOTE=Sand Castle;48161744]people said adobe was dead when they went cc
still there and thriving[/QUOTE]They're dead to me.
[QUOTE=B!N4RY;48161761]I don't know why people would say Adobe would die from CC. If anything, they're benefiting because now the softwares are way more affordable to everyone.[/QUOTE]It probably had something to do with not being able to find a decent alternative or new members subscribing to it.
[editline]10th July 2015[/editline]
[QUOTE=Daemon White;48161966]Oh, really? Damn.
Well, as the running charmander said, it can save you from buying an insanely pricey perpetual license.[/QUOTE]I was hoping to buy one and use it for 10 years, I barely use the new features.
[QUOTE=gaboer;48162023]It's now just a little bit over a year since I stopped GPU mining, and today I found this on the electricity bill
[img]http://i.imgur.com/R2SckOo.png[/img]
yep, sure am being green this year[/QUOTE]
"Looking for ways to save even more?"
Here's how to save even more: get off the grid, use solar, and most importantly, don't sell back. Congratulations, you've saved literally your whole power bill.
[QUOTE=Brt5470;48162049]I'm on CS6 at work since they pirated it for me. But I downloaded CC 2015 for AE, PS, and PP. All run really nice compared to CS6. And they made some logical improvements that makes it easier to use from a vegas standpoint.
I can double click on effects with a clip selected to add the effect.
I can resize tracks much faster.
I can add tracks without going into a separate dialog, I can delete them easily too.
I can solo audio tracks and adjust their overall volume from the timeline and don't have to FUCKING open a separate FUCKING window to solo a track like before.
Little things like that just save a lot of time over the course of a day. That and it feels so much more responsive and smooth when working in it compared to CS6 which feels like a fuckin chore in comparison.[/QUOTE]There is no doubt they've made improvements, but I'd prefer upgrading every 3 years. Which means I pay the same amount overall and I get to use the older versions which do have some useful feature on another machine or give it to a friend as you would with an outdated piece of hardware.
[QUOTE=RoboChimp;48162111]There is no doubt they've made improvements, but I'd prefer upgrading every 3 years. Which means I pay the same amount overall and I get to use the older versions which do have some useful feature on another machine or give it to a friend as you would with an outdated piece of hardware.[/QUOTE]
Yea I know what you mean about that. Knowing I can pop in a disc or two and have the software working is a nice thing. In this case I'm going to try and get someone at the company to get me a subscription. Since I'd have to go back to CS6 and I don't want to pirate CC, even though that's kosher there.
[QUOTE=RoboChimp;48162111]There is no doubt they've made improvements, but I'd prefer upgrading every 3 years. Which means I pay the same amount overall and I get to use the older versions which do have some useful feature on another machine or [B]give it to a friend as you would with an outdated piece of hardware[/B].[/QUOTE]
except that's not how the software was licensed
the software was licensed to you, that license is nontransferable
Looks like the license.
....
Just got transferred.
TheWho_WontGetFooledAgain.flac
[QUOTE=LordCrypto;48162136]except that's not how the software was licensed
the software was licensed to you, that license is nontransferable[/QUOTE]Well that's another issue, who in their right mind would think that was a good idea? Unless say... they wanted to increase profit margins?
idk like every business
[QUOTE=RoboChimp;48162154]Well that's another issue, who in their right mind would think that was a good idea? Unless say... they wanted to increase profit margins?[/QUOTE]
oh man companies trying to make money
the horror
[QUOTE=Brt5470;48162159]idk like every business[/QUOTE]But it's unethical and does nothing for the consumer.
[QUOTE=RoboChimp;48162186]But it's unethical and does nothing for the consumer.[/QUOTE]
Alright, that right there is just wilfully ignorant to the point of delusion. Stop.
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