Well, I went ahead and installed V3, but my V4 license doesn't work. The presets do show in V3 in demo mode, but are a lot less than what is advertised in their respective descriptions. Doing more digging in the Arturia installation folder, I can see why: many of these presets are made for other synths. And while in their description it shows a list of synths, I and anyone not familiar with this company would assume that if the Genesis one says 39 presets, I will see 39 presets, and not in an older version I don't even have a license for, but in the one I just bought.
This seems to me like a case of false advertising, not being really clear about the fact that all those presets do not work in the current version of the software (which is something I have never seen any other company do before) and on top of that, they advertise a false number of presets for each of those instruments. There are 10 instances of the Genesis Tribute folder, each for a separate instrument apparently, but the description doesn't say that, it lists 9 synths and two versions of the Analog Lab, which I'm still not clear what it is after looking it up on the website. It seems like a bundle of several analog synths and presets for them, but does it include all those synths? Does it include the CS-80 V? Because if it does, plus all the others for $200, then I made a really bad deal buying just one of them for $150.
I sent them a message telling them there is no indication anywhere that these banks/presets are only functional in V3, so I'm entitled to a refund, but also that I'd be much happier if they just gave me a free license for V3 so I can use these presets that I bought. But still it's rather unethical that they would not include a warning anywhere that these presets don't work with the current version of the software. That's usually a problem you may have with very old software that is over 10 years old and you try to install it in a new OS.
I mean, perhaps someone who has been buying software from this company for a while and is familiar with their products would know all this, but there's no obligation to be an insider in order to be a customer. They should at the very least offer a big warning saying "Hey, this nice preset bundle you'd love to have, it doesn't work with the current version of our instrument. You have to go back in time and get a license for the old version to use them. Oh, and although we say 39 presets, we only mean 3 for the CS-80 V3."
This is just common sense. Sorry if I sound a little sarcastic but I wasted hours today trying to figure out why these presets, the main reason I bought the expensive software instrument for, do not work at all.