Its good to see that you came up to that realization by yourself. Most of people here are fan boys (including myself) and we kinda take TV3D for granted.
Sure enough, there are more engines on the market nowadays, but once you touched TV3D for a while, its hard to go back to something else.
But do not forget that TV3D was/is meant to be a 3D engine, nothing more (not a MMORPG maker for instance) so it offers a wide range of opportunities for the ones who are patient enough to build their own tools.
Oh, btw, welcome aboard MiloDC!
