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The kind of "Lets update our softwere and make it just little worse withouth anyone knowing so they would be nudged into buying our newer product"
Did they say that they will just discontinue the support and leave it as it is..
i dont want to be negative or start drama for no reason but this is a bit sketchy to me
Keep your updates with that Animaze crap.
An update to make the software (that already works fine enough) worse and worse so you get people to buy into your garbage subscription program.
I got the list below from the steam review,
Better and cheaper alternatives:
3D:
VUP
VSEEFACE
2D:
Vtube Studio
PrPr Live
The virtual video card driver (Phosgene.sys) was signed on 9/2/2015 and the certificate actually expired on 11/14/2015. The certificate expiration date just means you cannot sign anything after that date. Anything signed before it expired is valid as long as someone doesn't manually revoke/blacklist the certificate.
This reads as a move to implement some sort of forced obsolescence to push people onto your subscription model.