My company has a subscription for 3 years that allows us to access all updates and fixes of AutoCAD if we want them. We are currently operating on Civil 3d 2017 and are behind on many updates which I believe would be fixed by these updates.
Should we stick with 2017 and make the necessary service updates or should we always be upgrading the version as they are released?
In your experience are there any negatives to upgrading to Civil 3d 2019/2020?
or are there too many bugs in the newer versions that make it not worthwhile to update.
Any input is welcome.
Thank you
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My company has a subscription for 3 years that allows us to access all updates and fixes of AutoCAD if we want them. We are currently operating on Civil 3d 2017 and are behind on many updates which I believe would be fixed by these updates.
Should we stick with 2017 and make the necessary service updates or should we always be upgrading the version as they are released?
In your experience are there any negatives to upgrading to Civil 3d 2019/2020?
or are there too many bugs in the newer versions that make it not worthwhile to update.
Any input is welcome.
Thank you
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We have a fairly small company too so it may be easier to upgrade more consistently. I will look at the details of the different versions and see if what we need.
Thank you for the reply.
We have a fairly small company too so it may be easier to upgrade more consistently. I will look at the details of the different versions and see if what we need.
Thank you for the reply.
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I've tended to update my 2 machines every second year and I keep the old version on the computer until I'm happy the new version is performing well. Traditionally I've also waited until the 1st couple of updates and the country kit was available, but this year I've installed 2020 already (since the country kit was available). So far, so good.
There's no reason to regularly update unless you are after the newest features. Sometimes an update will result in a major loss of functionality - for instance, 2016 could handle LiDAR data and point clouds directly, whereas later versions you need to go through more steps. Always do a bit of research to find out what's changed before you update. You will find that Autodesk will publicise what has been added, but not necessarily what's been taken away
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Mick
I've tended to update my 2 machines every second year and I keep the old version on the computer until I'm happy the new version is performing well. Traditionally I've also waited until the 1st couple of updates and the country kit was available, but this year I've installed 2020 already (since the country kit was available). So far, so good.
There's no reason to regularly update unless you are after the newest features. Sometimes an update will result in a major loss of functionality - for instance, 2016 could handle LiDAR data and point clouds directly, whereas later versions you need to go through more steps. Always do a bit of research to find out what's changed before you update. You will find that Autodesk will publicise what has been added, but not necessarily what's been taken away
Cheers
Mick
I agree. We have over 40 users. We wait until the version is out, monitor the discussion groups (typically wait until after the first service pak) and review the pros and cons of the new features vs loss of some functionality.
I agree. We have over 40 users. We wait until the version is out, monitor the discussion groups (typically wait until after the first service pak) and review the pros and cons of the new features vs loss of some functionality.
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