The image below shows the Pave1 material volume shape being created only on the Left side, and the Urbangutter material volume shape only being created on the Right side.
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...To be considered for future release?...For repairing a mainstream design tool that was delivered broken in the latest Service Pack release...?
...For further consideration at the quarterly meeting?
Yes, this again clearly demonstrates how Civil 3D management is incredibly detached (aloof) from its Customer base.... A customer base that deals with weekly project deadlines that depend on the software.
@fcernst wrote:...To be considered for future release?...For repairing a mainstream design tool that was delivered broken in the latest Service Pack release...?
...For further consideration at the quarterly meeting?
Yes, this again clearly demonstrates how Civil 3D management is incredibly detached (aloof) from its Customer base.... A customer base that deals with weekly project deadlines that depend on the software.
That is quite surprising. So the team developing Civil 3D only meets four times a year? No wonder nothing is getting fixed and nothing is being checked before service packs are being sent out. This kind of issue should be worked on immediately as a hotfix then apply that hotfix to the service pack so that no one else downloads a faulty service pack.
As much flack as Microsoft gets for making buggy software, I've rarely seen one of their updates ever break existing functions in Windows or Office and Windows is a much, much larger program to deal with than Civil 3D.
The cloud-based designers won't have the background or toolset to be writing that code - they are focused on their specific technology. This isn't like a civil designer you can pick up off one project to help make deadlines on another. Different skill sets.
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but the point is that Autodesk seem to be pushing the Cloud /360 stuff and leaving Civil 3D drifting with no apparent direction
This is a great point, and it just made me realize what is probably also going wrong with Civil 3D. The Cloud industry is currently very popular and lucrative . Everyone is competing: Apple, Microsoft, Citirix, etc.
Now Autodesk wants a piece of this action...
The perception is our subscription fees and initial software investments are being disproportionately used to fund an Autodesk foray into the Cloud market. It has been clearly demonstrated Civil 3D is languishing, in devastating fashion, even with subscription fees still being collected from its Customers.