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Re: problems with poserfusion
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Mike Aparicio
on May 4, 2008 at 5:47:35 pm
Yea!!!
You are right! PoserFusion is a bug bag!
It makes 3DS MAX crash like never done before...
I spent long hours thinking my CPU was getting to hot do to fan problems. I even tinkered slowing down the Proc. Clock and PoserFusion kept crashing.
All the things you described happened to me also. the vanishing figures, the stiff rendering and if you render a long animation, it will also freeze your PC. and make you think you have to buy a new one.
Up to this moment, PoserFusion is a piece of garbage. To me it seems like they took the old Poser 4 Pro Max plugin and did some changes to it so it would load with later Max versions. But the older one, with poser 4 Pro, worked fine.
A big BOOOOOO to SmithMicro for this BAD release!!!!
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