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To spare you the horrible details of my visits to a long list of web stores, does anyone know where I can find 3Ds max version 4?
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Try your local landfill and/or antique stores. :(

In the rapidly evolving world of 3d software, when something becomes obsolete it's usually gone for good. And Max 4 was obsolete when I started animating, 4 years ago; apparently the jump to Max 5 brought 3d Studio Max leapyears ahead.
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Thanks, I figured as much, but I wanted to make sure.
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Off topic, but where might one happen to stumble upon an .nif importer/exporter?
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For Morrowind, there's one on the official elderscrolls.com page. For Oblivion, try niftools.sourceforge.net
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