No notification of latest DAZ4 version 4.5.0.49 update

Zev0Zev0 Posts: 7,090
edited December 1969 in The Commons

I have Version 4.5.0.26 and I see there is a later version. Is this still candidate or is it a final release? Also what has been changed and do I need it or should I wait?

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  • Scott LivingstonScott Livingston Posts: 4,341
    edited June 2012

    There is notification...at the top of the sticky list: http://www.daz3d.com/forums/discussion/1901/ Info about the release (it's RC2, not a final release) including a link to the change log can be found there. As for your last question, I'm wondering the same thing...think I'll wait a couple of days and then give it a try, as long as people don't seem unhappy with it.

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  • adamr001adamr001 Posts: 1,322
    edited December 1969

    4.5.0.49 is pretty stable. If you're already using a 4.5 release there's no reason to not upgrade. It also introduces translation limits on genesis finger/toes which keeps the Mil4 poses from breaking Genesis so often plus all the stuff in the changelog. ;)

  • SkirikiSkiriki Posts: 4,975
    edited December 1969

    adamr001 said:
    It also introduces translation limits on genesis finger/toes which keeps the Mil4 poses from breaking Genesis so often plus all the stuff in the changelog. ;)

    :ohh: OMG!

    *runs to check*

    OMG! OMG! OMG! SQUEE!

  • RAMWolffRAMWolff Posts: 10,212
    edited December 1969

    LOL... it's the little things that make you SQUEEEEEE that are so important! :P

  • Zev0Zev0 Posts: 7,090
    edited June 2012

    can we have a delete post feature?

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  • ChoholeChohole Posts: 33,604
    edited December 1969

    Zev0 said:
    can we have a delete post feature?


    You can always report a post and ask a moderator to deal with it.. We don't actually delete posts, we just move them somewhere ese so you can no longer see them.

  • Zev0Zev0 Posts: 7,090
    edited December 1969

    Well I mainly meant delete your own post. Sometimes as you post someone else does and then when it appears your post is in the wrong place or no longer valid.

  • ChoholeChohole Posts: 33,604
    edited June 2012

    It was people deleting their own posts that used to cause as many of the so called "broken" threads as did moderators moving posts, on the old forums, as the post would generate an ebot the moment it was posted. The delete function does completely remove a post with no ability to restore it. and no evidevce of the post to expalin what has happened to cause the "no posts exist" that happened so frequently.


    I am not certain if the inability for users to delete their own posts on this forum is designed to stop that, or if it is just a limitation of the software, but it does stop this happening.

    Post edited by Chohole on
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