@mazeka said:
Here is a quesion,
say tomorrow I buy the solo violin and the chambers strings, to complete the strings sections,
And then a month later they release a new library. if they would anounch such an upgrade path, I think many people would buy current library knowing they will not just loose thier investment, therefore, there would be some sort of credit for owning legacy products towards the new library .
Historically there always has been some credit towards new libraries, if there is an overlap of samples. You could only lose any perceived investment if the older product stopped working, which it won't. Therefore the only thing that you are facing is having to pay for something better than you already have. A bit like buying a new car, even though the old one works fine, and coincidentally works just as well as it did when you first bought it.
However, if you need something today then you should get it. If you want to wait "just in case" you don't really need it in the first place. [;)]
DG