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If you've been tracking my posts I never went to any extent of defending DAZ's action such as using Hex 2 as a bait to attract customers. I'm simply stating their possible marketing motive or philosophy why they did it the way they did. There has to be an explanation, right? Unless some DAZ rep comes over here and explains their side, we'll never going to know. All we can do is guess till we're blue in the face.
I repeat in simpler terms. It's possible that they don't put that much value in selling software than they do in selling premade stuff. After all, they made tons of money out of it. Tons to buy a company!
You and I can harp all we want about how wonderful Hexagon is and that it should have been sold on its own merit. But it seemed that they were not selling Hex, they were selling membership cards. They use it to attract more members to buy their dolls. Remember, they bought Eovia with the understanding that its userbase goes with it. In other words, they want people, millions of them to become platinum members. Members that will eventually buy their dolls, not Bryce, Hexagon, or Carrara. That's my theory. I hope I'm wrong.
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