Like many I've seen post in the section of the forum, we are a small business. We've use 3dsmax since ver 1 (I still have an old 486 machine that runs 3ds on dos). We have been subscription users to keep our seats updated. Unfortunately this change signals the beginging of the end. We were going to add a seat this year and next but these changes have caused us to change course.
Besides not being able to add any new seats after Dec you can bet you will see the following coming down the road....
While they say you can keep your current licenses as long as you keep your subscriptions current, they don't tell you what that subscription is going to cost next year, or the next etc. Expect and ever increaseing price to keep pressure on you to change and keep up with what they are charging desktop subscription users.
They also don't tell you how long they will keep letting you subscribe to updates. Expect this to stop after a few years after the have they other lic model firmly in place. keeping the pressure up
Then they will alter the code enough so that 3rd party plugins require significantly differnt code to work with "non-current" versions thereby make 3d party developers make a choice of supporting non current releases. How many of you using max would be able to work at the level you do now without your 3rd party plugins ?
It's all coming....
Despite everything they say it's all about the money and only about they money. The autodesk beancounters have determined they can make more money going this way and are gambling that they have enough of a grip on thier user base to make it work.
If your really against this move then the only thing they will hear is if you vote with your pocketbook cause that's the bottomline for them. While they might like to satisfy customers, Improve and advance products etc etc the bottomline here is maximizing profits for shareholders. I'm not saying there is anything wrong with that, it's the american way. But the flip side of that and also the american way is we don't have to particiapate or be a party to it if we don't want to. We do have choices. it might not be the choice we like or is most convient, but we have a choice, and if enough customers vote with there pocket book the stockholders will hear and then and only then will something be done about it. We have updated everything as far as we can and cancelled all subscription and will use what we have until the doors fall off. We did the same when adobe turned on their users base and actual found that we haven't lost one single job not being able to use the newer adobe releases. CS6.5 versions of PS, Premiere, and AE all work just fine and will keep working as lone as we want. the same will be ture with max. In the mean time we will look for a 3d company that is still actualy responsive to what the user needs/wants.
We can discuss and complain till we are blue in the face but its not going to produce change we want until it affects something we all actualy care about. money.
Joel