Will people who are already planning on not purchasing 2024 edition be locked out of the purchased 2014 contents as well unless we make this homebrew??????(LMFAO) library ourselves?
I want an answer from people directly associated with DNDBeyond or WOTC regarding this decision as the functionality of sharing content was the only reason why I spent $500 on DNDBeyond.
And are there any refund planned for people like me who only had functional access to 5.0e for 5 years before being (possibly) asked to put another couple hundred down in order to continue to access the same functionality?
I probably won't be buying anything from DNDBeyond anymore regardless. This move completely destroyed any faith I had as a consumer. There's nothing stopping DNDBeyond or WOTC from pulling this exact same move in 2 or 3 years down the line. At least video games patches their games for free. Fool me once etc etc.
Will people who are already planning on not purchasing 2024 edition be locked out of the purchased 2014 contents as well unless we make this homebrew??????(LMFAO) library ourselves?
I want an answer from people directly associated with DNDBeyond or WOTC regarding this decision as the functionality of sharing content was the only reason why I spent $500 on DNDBeyond.
And are there any refund planned for people like me who only had functional access to 5.0e for 5 years before being (possibly) asked to put another couple hundred down in order to continue to access the same functionality?
I probably won't be buying anything from DNDBeyond anymore regardless. This move completely destroyed any faith I had as a consumer. There's nothing stopping DNDBeyond or WOTC from pulling this exact same move in 2 or 3 years down the line. At least video games patches their games for free. Fool me once etc etc.
I want to know this too! Unless we get a swift apology and backtrack on this, I will be canceling my subscription and moving to Roll 20.