I think, aside for access to specific monsters, buying a module on beyon has very little meaning, compared on what you have access on Roll20 for example where you get all the maps and handouts.
On my account the next big step for beyond, and the encounter feuture, should be a map system, shareable with the player. In this way when you buy a module you get all the battle maps, all the basic encounters alredy builded (of course they need to be modifyable by the DM) with notes and tresures and handouts of course. In that case for a DM is actually worth buying the module plus Beyond would become a ALL IN ONE platform, D&D player can finally avoid doing multy platform sessions (and paying multiple services).
Personally I'd also be up for an inclease in sub cost if it means getting all of that.
I would love high quality digital maps and hate a vtt with higher cost. I already have a vtt that works for any system I run. Vtt would increase the effort and time it takes to run games in multiple systems and maybe cost.
Would much rather have maps and tokens and tools to use with vtt of choice more easily. Don't recreate the wheel.
It's really unfortunate that the primary distributor isn't the best, and that many digital distributors are mutually exclusive. DDB has dropped the ball on VTT i wish they would develop some sort of content sharing with a VTT, or many to compensate.
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I think, aside for access to specific monsters, buying a module on beyon has very little meaning, compared on what you have access on Roll20 for example where you get all the maps and handouts.
On my account the next big step for beyond, and the encounter feuture, should be a map system, shareable with the player. In this way when you buy a module you get all the battle maps, all the basic encounters alredy builded (of course they need to be modifyable by the DM) with notes and tresures and handouts of course. In that case for a DM is actually worth buying the module plus Beyond would become a ALL IN ONE platform, D&D player can finally avoid doing multy platform sessions (and paying multiple services).
Personally I'd also be up for an inclease in sub cost if it means getting all of that.
Digital maps is probably the most requested feature, so don't worry, the team is aware of the desire for this
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I would love high quality digital maps and hate a vtt with higher cost. I already have a vtt that works for any system I run. Vtt would increase the effort and time it takes to run games in multiple systems and maybe cost.
Would much rather have maps and tokens and tools to use with vtt of choice more easily. Don't recreate the wheel.
It's really unfortunate that the primary distributor isn't the best, and that many digital distributors are mutually exclusive. DDB has dropped the ball on VTT i wish they would develop some sort of content sharing with a VTT, or many to compensate.