Now, I realize that a company cannot keep supporting their old products for all time, but suddenly discontinuing older versions of Photoshop and disallowing download or use of said older version is causing quite a bit of trouble. Since CC 2015, Photoshop has performed horribly on any Windows PC where I've tried it, and as such I've continued to use CC 2014 without any compatibility or performance issues. I've uninstalled CC 2014 to comply with the license granted users through Adobe Creative Cloud and given CC 2019 or whichever is the newest one a fair chance... it didn't work out very well, performance is still terrible, bordering on unusable on an 6900K machine with 96GB of RAM and a very much capable video card. I don't suppose anyone on here might know if there's any chance Adobe will reconsider this sudden change in older version policy? I honestly wouldn't care if it was completely unsupported and required jumping through some hoops to actually install it again, but this is suddenly quite the unfortunate situation I'm finding myself in as I use (or used) Photoshop for work pretty much daily.
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