KUKA Robot Group Reviews 2

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Kuka.Sim a nightmare.

Kuka simulation software is pathetic. It continues to give meaningless errors, and also without specifying what the error is.
Out of desperation I directly deleted the project and redid it from scratch since having positioned one of the Kukas, it did not allow me to run the simulation.
It is not worth the annual money they ask for.

I struggled to find some useful documentation, and I had to ask on the forums, which told me that the errors made no sense and that therefore I had to contact support.

Highly discouraged software, unless you are a sadist who likes to spend hours and hours and then find something that does not work!

Date of experience: July 23, 2024

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Kuka.sim worst simulation software

Kuka sim is the worst simulation software I have ever used.

Continuous and senseless errors (especially without telling me what the error is, it only tells me that there is a generic error), which MAYBE can be fixed by restarting the program 3 or 4 times.

Ctrl + Z completely unusable, the few times it works, it works badly. And if you were lucky enough to see it working, as soon as you start the simulation, everything disappears.

Very little documentation online, outside of like 13 videos on youtube there is no help. I have to discover many functions randomly.

Every now and then I find it better to redo everything from scratch instead of wasting time figuring out what the "generic" error is.

it is really stressful to use this software, not to mention the costs: 1200 euros a year, and in addition you have to pay something more to have subsequent updates. If it cost 100 euros a year it would make sense, but 1200 is a legalized scam. Much better to crack it than buy it.

Date of experience: September 03, 2024

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