Has anyone switched to subscription and regretted it?
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My perpetual license is up for renewal this month and the cost has now gone up to $750.00. The offer to change to subscription is $1755 for 3 years. I would much prefer to keep my perpetual license because I paid almost $4000.00 for it (before all the yearly maintenance fees) and think it is wrong that I have to just forfeit this to move to subscription. Seems like extortion to me, and I have absolutely no need for any of the "benefits" that come with the subscription. But they are making the price so high, that it starts to become tougher and tougher not to switch, which I'm sure is their intent.
I was also told by my reseller that Autodesk does have plans to no longer offer perpetual license renewals each year and are just going to stop soon. I don't know how true that is or if they legally can do it, but I guess it's possible.
So my question is has anyone been forced (due to price) to forfeit their perpetual license and regretted it? It would be a no-brainer if they didn't make you "turn in" your perpetual license. I feel as though I have paid for this and should be able to use it as long as I wish. I don't doubt that the EULA somehow words it that you are always just "renting" it, but that's not how most people see it when they purchase $4000.00 software. For example, if you have a copy of MS Office on a cd from before they went to subscription, it still works. You can even install it on a new computer. True you cannot get updates, but it still works in its present form. Evidently my copy of ACAD 2020 will no longer be a valid license once I switch. From what I understand, once I switch, I will never be able to reinstall my copy of 2020 should my hard drive die. It may even be possible that it stops working, but I am unsure of that.
Any thoughts from anyone who has actually done it and regretted it?