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Wait, Daz itself isn't starting up? Or the renders aren't starting up? If the former, then you've got other issues. Not having an Nvidia GPU won't stop you from using Daz as a whole. It'll just throw everything onto the CPU. If the latter, I'd probably look at the ram being overloaded by CPU rendering. That said, I'd try playing around with Filament. Easily better than 3DL with a bit of work and knowledge. But either way, it's hard to blame Daz for not wanting to keep archaic engines around when there's simply better available.Thank you, my lovelies. I upgraded my system (from 2010-13ish hardware to 2022 hardware) and apparently lost the ability to load DAZ because I decided to go with a radeon and none of the new versions would even load up. I knew my fellow 95ers wouldn't let me down in keeping back ups. Seriously, fuck DAZ for not keeping older versions available. That's some bullshit.
Wait, Daz itself isn't starting up? Or the renders aren't starting up? If the former, then you've got other issues. Not having an Nvidia GPU won't stop you from using Daz as a whole. It'll just throw everything onto the CPU. If the latter, I'd probably look at the ram being overloaded by CPU rendering. That said, I'd try playing around with Filament. Easily better than 3DL with a bit of work and knowledge. But either way, it's hard to blame Daz for not wanting to keep archaic engines around when there's simply better available.
Also, just avoid AMD GPUs as a whole if you're doing anything more than gaming. They're, simply put, terrible for anything productivity-based, and that's being generous.
As an opinion, fine.Also, just avoid AMD GPUs as a whole if you're doing anything more than gaming. They're, simply put, terrible for anything productivity-based, and that's being generous.
I believe you'd just install it manually (e.g. double click, follow install process.). Not a 100% on that, though.Thanks! I just have to uninstall the new one in DIM and, then, put this one in the downloads and install it, right?
I downloaded a file. but my windows displayed the warning message that it was better not to continue installing your file and an earlier version of dim which will install version 4.22Not sure if it'll work with just the exe file, but here's one for 4.21.05:
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???A curse if the maintainer is gone for good. I hate this new version. Is this Windows 11?
The one that created the thread. The new DAZ version is littered with adds just like Windows is.
Take the DIM of version 4.16 and put it in the DIM downloads folder, then open DIM and put it offline and version 4.16 should appear in downloads, if you have DIM version 4.21.0.5 I wish you could shareDoes anyone know if it's too troublesome to downgrade Daz using DIM? I don't want to uninstall everything. In fact, since I suspect 4.22 is taking longer to render, I want to uninstall it, install 4.16 to test if it's just my imagination, and, if it's so, reinstall 4.22.
Even if it's not, I'll probably keep 4.22 since I have some projects I think won't work in 4.16... Then, I'll probably do a multiple install, which I also never tried... If anyone has any hints for that too, I'll be gladly thankful.
My mistake, I confused the terms, I was wondering if by chance you have the version of Daz 4.21 but the one you install with DIMThat's what I was trying to avoid because I don't wanna mess with my actual installation; I just wanna run a test. But thanks anyway. I think I'll just try to uninstall the current version, put the 4.16 there, and see if it works... If it doesn't, I'll just reinstall it and think about an alternative later.
Unfortunately, I don't think I have that specific DIM version. I have thisYou must be registered to see the links, which I backed up in July 2022, but I don't know which version of Daz it's related to. I didn't even know there was a DIM-Daz version correlation since DIM version numbers are completely different from Daz version numbers (for instance, the actual DIM version is 1.4.1.69, and the one I've shared is 1.4.0.80).
I downloaded the 4.16 but Default Daz resources are missing (Nvidia mdl examples etc). You can install default resources through daz install manager but they are for version 4.21 upwards. Does anyone has 4.16 default resources?Wait, Daz itself isn't starting up? Or the renders aren't starting up? If the former, then you've got other issues. Not having an Nvidia GPU won't stop you from using Daz as a whole. It'll just throw everything onto the CPU. If the latter, I'd probably look at the ram being overloaded by CPU rendering. That said, I'd try playing around with Filament. Easily better than 3DL with a bit of work and knowledge. But either way, it's hard to blame Daz for not wanting to keep archaic engines around when there's simply better available.
Also, just avoid AMD GPUs as a whole if you're doing anything more than gaming. They're, simply put, terrible for anything productivity-based, and that's being generous.
I downloaded the 4.16 but Default Daz resources are missing (Nvidia mdl examples etc). You can install default resources through daz install manager but they are for version 4.21 upwards. Does anyone has 4.16 default resources?Make a clean and updated thread. If you have a build not listed, please submit o/
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- Daz Studio 4.6 (x64) + Goz for Daz4.6 + MultiRes support :
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