The Advantage Pack was a perk for subscription customers that added tools later integrated into 3ds Max 2013. Key highlights included:
Autodesk 3ds Max 2012, specifically with Service Pack 2 (SP2) and the Subscription Advantage Pack, represents a definitive era in the software's history. This version focused on refining the user experience through the "Excalibur" (XBR) initiative, aiming to modernize the core architecture. The Advantage Pack was a perk for subscription
: The introduction of the in-canvas "Caddy" for poly modeling tools (like Extrude and Bevel) was polarizing but aimed at keeping the artist's focus on the geometry rather than a floating dialog box. The Advantage Pack was a perk for subscription
Improved compatibility with Windows 7 and various graphics drivers. Better stability when importing complex CAD data. The Advantage Pack was a perk for subscription