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I should have been more positive in my reply. Last year when someone from Autodesk was pushing the suite I checked it out with our reseller. That's what they explained to me. So I'm sure that we would get a separate full seat of Map 3D. But unless you want to use TopoBase. There won't be much call to use that instead of what's built in to Civil.
Allen Jessup
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Mine too. But then I saw the note. So now it's ambiguous until someone clears it up.
Allen Jessup
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Take a look here: http://www.autodesk.com/suites/infrastructure-design-suite/included-software
This grid lists what software and add-ons come with each suite. Roads & Highways for Infraworks and River & Flood Analysis definitely only come with the Infrastructure Design Suite Ultimate.
One piece of good news: Revit Structure comes with Premium now. Revit (the single install version that includes architecture, structure and MEP) only comes with Ultimate.
Tim
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i know with civil 3d & revit structure it helps with bridge modeling
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an example: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZMiWClmUPSg&playnext=1&list=PLgYKCHjym6mTSIOvNvJvFzJ_M7H-okpLA
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Yes. That's been what I've been looking at. River and Flood Analysis is not checked for Premium, only Ultimate. However River and Flood Analysis has a double asterisk after it. I've quoted the note above. That makes it seem that it is available to Premium suite Subscription users. So is the note written incorrectly, am I reading it wrong or is the grid wrong?
Allen Jessup
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So it look like the note is just a little off or I'm not reading it correctly.
Allen
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Yes, I agree that asterisked note could be more clear. There should be a ** for the modules that come with both Premium and Ultimate, and there should be *** for those that come only with Ultimate.
I will forward the link to this thread to our marketing support manager at Autodesk.
Tim
@AllenJessup wrote:Yes. That's been what I've been looking at. River and Flood Analysis is not checked for Premium, only Ultimate. However River and Flood Analysis has a double asterisk after it. I've quoted the note above. That makes it seem that it is available to Premium suite Subscription users. So is the note written incorrectly, am I reading it wrong or is the grid wrong?
Allen Jessup
no your reading it right it does say at the bottom that the river and flood is included in premium and ultimate but the chart says only ultimate
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@neilyj666 wrote:
and following on from this, AutoCAD 2014 seems to exist as vanilla AutoCAD rather than "Start Civil 3D as AutoCAD" judging from the location of the acad.exe file.
Does this mean that is why the download is so bloated as we have Vanilla AutoCAD, Vanilla Map as well as the versions that Civil 3D is built on??
Yes, as to why the suites include regular AutoCAD I have no idea. I can kind of see why they included Map since C3D doesn't include every feature of Map, but regular AutoCAD? That's just pointless, makes the download bloated, and just adds to more software you think you're getting.
Interesting - such as??
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Model Documentation.
In the general section - Viewbase command
http://docs.autodesk.com/CIV3D/2014/ENU/readme/readme_civil.html