Maybe you work in different business, but it's very cool.
your arguments are rubbish
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kindly get lost
Your requests request and cecofuli's critique are both valid, here is why:
Corona provided the biggest leap in productivity for ArchViz people. As such, most of Corona's early development (which was partly voted on by users), was mostly ArchViz related.
Features like Denoise
(Especially awesome in heavy bounce light only scenarios), Lightmix
(You can press render once and get Night render and day render at the same time, once render instead of many), VR
(there are countless examples in the gallery of people using to demo ArchViz to clients), are things, that helped ArchViz folk find a renderer, that suits there needs like no other package.
VDB was easily the least important feature for the majority of the user base, especially considering the amount of dev time adding VDB, versus many other features, which were more asked for.
Muadib, you are right: Now is probably the time, where Corona departs from being dominated by one crowd and it has already shown features, that are more to the taste of animation for instance, better SSS, MoBlur in post via Vector pass etc.. But consider, that there are two whole sub-forums,
Feature Requests and
Feature requests C4D, with 203 unresolved, 746 resolved and 57, 3 resolved topics respectively and
an official vote on most requested features, where "Advanced volumetrics" is currently tied with Caustics. The devs have definitely listened and now VDB is slowly rising to become one of the most requested things. I'd argue, with all the Product ads and pools we had on the gallery, that caustics has priority, but either way, everythings has it's time. Not because some people cancel their subscriptions, but because enough people care, for it to become implemented. And with the lead dev answering and acknowledging your request, the chances are not that bad.
However, what prompted the response of cecofuli was the indeed correct statement of ""ME" and "personally"", yet when the lead dev asked for more info on product wishes your arguments were: "it baffles me someone...", "...how many people needed this feature...", which clearly makes the argument not about you, but others. So here come these "others" defending there choice, and they have every right to do so.