Dynamic Classics - OptiTex???? Does this work as advertised?

https://www.daz3d.com/dynamic-classics-for-victoria-7-genesis-3-female-s
"Dynamic Clothing flows with your character's shape in a more natural way. With conforming clothes, even when the creator has included several morphs created using other software's dynamic engines there will be a pose these pre-packaged morphs can't hit in a natural way. Particularly difficult fits are extreme poses or shapes, where animated draping is recommended. Nothing fits more natural than Dynamic Clothing where they flow around your Figure creating exciting visual details with wrinkles and folds that dynamically change depending on your pose - enhancing realism in your renders."
Anyone know about this? It sounds familiar, but I don't remember this being around.
This looks too good to be true...or maybe too simple to use ....
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You should get in touch with Will (Oso3D). He knows how to use Optitex stuff. I never got the hang of it, and I would appreciate some kind of step-by-step tutorial. Imagine if dForce came out and Daz didn't explain how to use it. Oh, right.
yes, it's Optitex cloth but most of them Dforce well too
Optitex has been part of DS since about half way through DS2's life cycle, it was windows only until late in DS3's life cycle, that was when we finally got a mac version, and it's been part of DS4 from the beginning.
OK, thanks. Just tried if Optitex still works in DS 4.15, it does but I'm not impressed with the result (G2F).
Me? Heh. I used it a bunch a while back, then I jumped to VWD. But once dForce came out, I jumped on THAT and never looked back.
Yeah, these days I only use VWD for hair.
Dang, while waiing for an answer, I picked that set up. I think the pants will be the worth.
I can't afford to be fiddling with stuffs. Sometimes, Daz, sometimes.