Hash Inc. has done the same thing for me many times tOd. If you can show them a problem that is repeatable and makes sense. . . then a fix is usually less than a week away. MANY times.
The difference is . . . Ron at pmG is a fantastic artist and really understands your needs. (We actually contracted with him to do some rigging for us during our TV production.) AND he is the one writing most of the plugins to C4D, Max, LW, Maya etc. So when you contact pmG tech support. . . your talking to the guy who wrote the code. No middle man. No filter. Way way cool.
Steve on the other hand, while very familiar with AM, is not an artist, animator or programmer. He is Hash Inc.'s “filter” for the programmers. If Steve can’t see it and repeat it. . . then it doesn’t get put on the bug list. If Steve is pissed off at you. . . well. . . you can forget it.
It is frustrating for people VERY familiar with AM to have to have your complaints dealt with in this way but. . . I can kind of understand.
PLUS!!! I’ll bet Ron only has to deal with 1/100th the number of tech support questions that Steve has to deal with. Most Messiah users are pretty hard core. Very few casual hobby users. It just works out better for Hash Inc. to have someone filtering out the “noise” for the programmers. With an in-expensive product offering FREE tech support. . . I don’t know how else they could do it. Do you?