The myth is that Mac users of Waves have their plugins broken with every OS release. That is basically what gets perpetuated.noiseboyuk wrote: ↑Wed Mar 29, 2023 11:56 pmThe idea that this is a myth is a myth. I updated my 2015 MBP just over a year ago when I was updating from one OS to another to make Cubase 12 work. That broke all my Waves plugs, so I updated Gold to Platinum in a deal for about 60 bucks. No complaints whatsoever. Now I’ll need to update again if I buy silicon.kidslow wrote: ↑Wed Mar 29, 2023 5:19 pmIt's funny to see how often this myth gets perpetuated. Never by Mac users either.
The only major recent hosing on a Mac by Waves took place when Apple changed hardware for their processors, so not just an "annual OS change" but a complete hardware architecture change.
So you’re factually incorrect. Mac users have had to update on OS updates, not just for the silicon transition.
A straw man argument does nothing to disprove that or me. Sometimes Waves breaks on OS updates on Mac is not the same as saying every OS update breaks Waves on Mac. C'mon man.
I have no doubt that you experienced exactly what you say, but you leave out all sorts of details that would establish why it happened and would probably bore everyone to death, even you (otherwise you would have included them). For all I know your broken plugins could have been fixed without WUP using an offline installer.