I'm a newly registered user trying to pluck up the courage to purchase some content but I have a quick question that I've not been able to find the answer to.
If a campaign has content sharing turned on, is it possible to control what content is shared? For example, if I were to purchase the core rule books and an adventure module, could I share just the rule books to prevent some unscrupulous player from ruining the adventure?
It occurs to me that I may have misunderstood content sharing completely and that only the classes, races, spells, items and monsters are shared but not the actual text of the books.
This feature is not yet enabled but is something that the development team is looking to implement. It has been requested by quite a few folks. Not sure where it is on their timeline.
Waste of time implementing that feature. This "issue" is a social contract issue between you and your players. If you can't trust them to not meta-game/cheat, you're not going to stop them by disabling specific content from sharing. They can just google it anyway and find it elsewhere.
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Hi All,
I'm a newly registered user trying to pluck up the courage to purchase some content but I have a quick question that I've not been able to find the answer to.
If a campaign has content sharing turned on, is it possible to control what content is shared? For example, if I were to purchase the core rule books and an adventure module, could I share just the rule books to prevent some unscrupulous player from ruining the adventure?
It occurs to me that I may have misunderstood content sharing completely and that only the classes, races, spells, items and monsters are shared but not the actual text of the books.
Any clarification would be appreciated.
Sham.
This feature is not yet enabled but is something that the development team is looking to implement. It has been requested by quite a few folks. Not sure where it is on their timeline.
Waste of time implementing that feature. This "issue" is a social contract issue between you and your players. If you can't trust them to not meta-game/cheat, you're not going to stop them by disabling specific content from sharing. They can just google it anyway and find it elsewhere.