With the release of PureRef 2.0, the file format changed. Files saved in newer versions cannot be opened in 1.11.1 unless they are specifically exported as a "Legacy PureRef scene". If you are working in a studio environment where others are still on older machines, keeping 1.11.1-x64 installed ensures you can share .pur files without compatibility headaches. Final Thoughts
The "x64" designation is crucial. Modern Windows operating systems run on 64-bit architecture. Here is why you should always download the x64 version if your system supports it (which it almost certainly does): pureref-1.11.1-x64
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