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Yeah, Hansmar...I found your re-installing suggestion quite useful, and I also recall Horo saying (hope I'm not mis-quoting) one time never to open a Bryce file, say, from where it lies in a directory file on one's computer, but open it from within Bryce after being launched. Of course, the Large Address Aware thingy has helped enormously too with few crashes.
Btw, I got Bryce 5 a way long time back on a free CD that came with a magazine (I still have the CD here somewhere, but, darn it, I lost the case it came in which had the series of code numbers for registering it). But that said, I'm happy enough with the current version of Bryce.
Jay
Bryce 5 can sometimes be bought on eBay on CD. It takes patience and persistence to get it, but it could be worth it if you want to put together complex scenes.
No. The problem is the forum software, which is of poor quality. Every other forum I have ever used that permits images does it better, on any device I care to throw at it. EDITED to add: Even Renderosity's forum software, which I consider rather poor, handles images better than the DAZ forum software does.
Yes, absolutely, the file compression was a waste of programmer time that could have been used to do something more useful, like fixing the many bugs that DAZ introduced into Bryce each time they updated it. Bryce 7 Pro has many advantages but stability is not one of them, especially compared to earlier versions. The most stable versions of Bryce ever were 3.1 (I still have the install disk for that!) and 5.01. I love the instancing feature but the reduced stability does annoy me at times.