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Stormknight,
I used D&D beyond as a player for the first time this weekend, it is VERY slow to move between pages. Is there a way to speed that up? I think I remember someone else having a similar issue.
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The UI for the site was developed for mobile primarily, to ensure a good experience on both mobile phone & tablet.
Stormknight,
I used D&D beyond as a player for the first time this weekend, it is VERY slow to move between pages. Is there a way to speed that up? I think I remember someone else having a similar issue.
I guess it depends on several factors?
I'm using Chrome browser on a Samsung S7 over WiFi or 4G and pages are under a second to load, which seems good to me.
Different browser/internet/device can change that easily though.
The UI for the site was developed for mobile primarily, to ensure a good experience on both mobile phone & tablet.
Stormknight,
I used D&D beyond as a player for the first time this weekend, it is VERY slow to move between pages. Is there a way to speed that up? I think I remember someone else having a similar issue.
Really? You must be running old Tech, it's instantaneous for me.
And I am running chrome over wifi. Under a second doesn't seem that bad, but each page requires itself to load and seat fully before you can swipe again. So if I need to move 4 pages over, it takes a while, esspecailly when the DM is asking me questions. I stopped using it and started using the paper sheet I printed instead.
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With respect to all, this thread is not the best place for trouble-shooting loading speeds, but for the pricing of DDB. :-)
I recommend posting about issues with loading speed in the trouble-shooting section of the forum, you are likely to get better results there.
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iphone 6+, so its a bit old, but not -that- old.
And I am running chrome over wifi. Under a second doesn't seem that bad, but each page requires itself to load and seat fully before you can swipe again. So if I need to move 4 pages over, it takes a while, esspecailly when the DM is asking me questions. I stopped using it and started using the paper sheet I printed instead.
The most memorable stories always begin with failure.
With respect to all, this thread is not the best place for trouble-shooting loading speeds, but for the pricing of DDB. :-)
I recommend posting about issues with loading speed in the trouble-shooting section of the forum, you are likely to get better results there.
"Orcs are savage raiders and pillagers with stooped postures, low foreheads, and piggish faces with prominent lower canines that resemble tusks." MM p245 (original printing)
You don't OWN your books on DDB: WotC can change them any time. What do you think will happen when OneD&D comes out?
The most memorable stories always begin with failure.