Sorry for this question, it is probably obvious to you, but can you please explain why the current behavior is problematic to you? In what exact case would you prefer the V-Ray behavior?
Once we know that, perhaps we can come up with some solutions/workarounds for your specific use case.
Hello Maru,
sorry for delayed reply.
In my case, the company where I'm working in, bought X Corona licenses for larger amount of users. Most of the users have different tasks and using Corona to shading/rendering up to time. Sometimes some users need only to open the scene to look into details and export the lines to do some technical drawings, or just for modelling (without shading). If corona renderer is set by default, the license gets active when you start 3ds max and in some cases we reach license limit. Same time, other users who really need to render cant do this, because somebody needs to reset default renderer and close 3ds max.
It will be really great to have some tolerance while checking the license:
corona is renderer by default ? ⇾ no license needed
want to render or shade ? ⇾ check license
Hope you understand this situation.
Best regards