I finally got around to download the 30-day free trial of 3ds Max. The start was promising as only downloading it conjured bluescreen after bluescreen, once it was on the computer I installed it and fired it up. After watching some included tutorials (bluescreen only occuring one time) I started exploring the interface, created a box and once again my computer was overthrown by the power of bluescreen.
I'm not sure what the problem is; I know the graphic's driver crashes, but why it does so is beyond me. Maybe it is the fact that I'm running the software (32-bit) on a 64-bit OS. But I don't see why it should be such a huge problem - isn't 64-bit superior to 32? And why shouldn't 32 be compatible with a 64-bit OS? I am no computer technicimagician, so I wouldn't know if that is the problem or not, but in the meantime, I have to blame someone, aight?
On the other hand, of what I could see of 3ds Max is that it has a very user-friendly interface and seems to be fairly easy to use compared to that of Blender. The tutorials were easy to follow and explained the beginner stuff well. It'll be interesting to see if I can get it to work properly withoutmy computer crashing everytime.
Also I'm looking for an appartment in Bergen. Not easy, but I might be onto something. Hopefully I will find something nice and cheap, so that the expenses of living will be... well... livable!
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