It is a pity that there is no additional discount for old users (who have several versions of vegas) or those who have a certificate (SCVU).
You can get a bigger discount when buying on a Black Friday or other holiday.
The magix company should give the chance to loyal users who buy each subsequent version for a much cheaper purchase of the upgrade version. Just for your loyalty. Think about it.
Well, if you consider the cost of buying it for the first time, that is a huge discount. Plus you get other additions when you upgrade that isn't included in a new purchase price.
...Plus you get other additions when you upgrade that isn't included in a new purchase price.
what do you mean?
For your information, exactly the same additions are for the full version, and the upgrade version.
Another thing - there is no information if DVD Architect will be corrected (the same version 7.0.0.84 is still being sold, which was sold with Vegas Pro 14!). As if I knew, I would buy the edit version. Next, we do not know if DVD architect will be supported, or whether the same version is still being sold with the same errors.
Ps. The new vegas pro 16 still has a problem with ASIO (Native Instruments sound card). I wrote about it for a long time to support magix. The same error in Acid Pro and Vegas.
My Experence is that the bundeled plugins come out of date from Magix. Go for Subscription Get Plugins from Manufacture. spend 200 instead of 250 or even 350.
A couple of months on from this and I fire up my VP15 and I'm offered an upgrade to VP16 for $249. Close tghat and I'm offered an upgrade to VP16 for $199. Once again Magix doesn't realise the bad feeling this must create with those who were early adompters of the upgrade (and acted as beta testers). So glad I didn't upgrade.