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I always wonder this. Why would someone bother using a student license of 3ds max when you could use blender considering there may come a time when you just realized you could potentially sell your game? It would have been time wasted learning something else right? I really do not get it!!
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I do however find it strange that they even give out all these student copies free of charge. Isn't that a stupid move since anyone can use the student copy and sell their work commercially? Its not like they could find out if 3ds max was even used in Unity? I don't get any of this. Autodesk free student copy, blender totally free. Both can do the same thing yet one costs $4000 but they give it away free anyways and are just 'trusting' random people to do the right thing and not use it for commercial purposes when most people would just go ahead anyways.