Board Thread:Off-Topic Discussion/@comment-6433273-20180322113157/@comment-53539-20180505103043

Arrow+Pen wrote: In all fairness, the main reason I saw people voting for PFX was b/c they aren't making Vocaloids anymore... and that they have some of the most expensive vocaloids....and that it seems to be a crapshoot whether you get what you buy anymore, from what I've heard. Actually, most votes came before that.

The most expensive Vocaloids actually where the Zero-G vocaloids when they weren't on sale. $40 for Big Al or Sweet Ann was pretty sweet if you ask me considering V2 came with the full engine. Bare in mind Zero-G charged $40 for V1 vocals via mail order, which was older tech. Crypton Future Media meanwhile was still charging the original $120 (in Japanese yen) for some time for Meiko and Kaito. PowerFX also offered the Vocaloid engine whereas Zero-G never did.

Also bare in mind Prima was the most expensive Vocaloid at her time of release for English and Gackpo wasn't too far off her price, being if I recall just $10 cheaper or something like that. I will note in both cases these were super professional vocaloids though.

Sorry I know I should shut up about the poll, but I can't resist correcting the incorrectness. PowerFX are still selling their Vocaloids so its not too much of an issue to check out their prices. If PowerFX's prices for their V3/V4 range are higher, its because unlike Zero-G their selling less and can't afford to even consider a sale. :-?

Still at least in that topic we all agreed Ah software was the best and to me, the universal agreement on Ah Software is better then the universal disagreement on PowerFX. Least until they do something wrong. Afterall being the best is better then being the worst.