

simply you cannot, and you have to upgrade to R23, paying all the missing updates: Let’s make this example, you are a Mac user, regular owner of Maxon C4D R19, payed much more than $700, and you have purchased a new Mac, or you want to upgrade your Mac to Catalina 10.15, or Big Sur 11. Posts: 44 Joined: Fri 7:57 am Location: Barcelona So, stability first, novelty waaaay second. If C4D & or Octane crashes non-stop my 8-hour workday turns into a 16-hour hell of constant reboots. I myself are more worried about stability rather than novelty. But the times are as they are, and the internet has turned us into anxious demanding clients.

Maybe if Maxon & octane got together and decide launch dates, us users would have an "expected" release and availability schedule and would not be so eager. Also, Apple is not helping anyone with their own change of mind. Octane & you have been keeping up to date with Maxon's erratic way of launching software and modifying their architecture, rather than adding tools in upgrades. Having a direct line to the developer is a great service/tool and we, as users should learn how to deal and behave politely and humanly.

So everyone that bought octane 4 should just throw it in the trash? what a waist of $700. The first version supporting R23 will be 2020.1 only. Now we are at v8(2020.1), S22 and R23 cannot have a v4, v5, ecc. Latest C4D version supported by v4 is R21. Ginz wrote:Also, are Octane 4 owners going to have a R23 compatible version?
