So after the new patch/update for the site, along came a bunch of new features! One of which was the mobile character sheet thingy (sorry the proper name slips my mind) and with that are the "ads" that show up in My Character's page. Now I have paid for the Masters Subscription which give the benefit of having no ads... Yet these one's still come up. Why? This is not why I'm paying a fair sum of my wage for these benefits.
It's not an advertisement, it's a notice that the Player sheet app has been released for public beta.
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Formerly Devan Avalon.
Trying to get your physical content on Beyond is like going to Microsoft and saying "I have a physical Playstation disk, give me a digital Xbox version!"
It's not so much an ad as it is a notification that a highly demanded app is available to all users for free. It's there to benefit users by letting them know that the app has released for everyone, not just alpha testers, and less to benefit DDB (well, other than how making sure users are getting the most out of the site benefits them)
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So after the new patch/update for the site, along came a bunch of new features! One of which was the mobile character sheet thingy (sorry the proper name slips my mind) and with that are the "ads" that show up in My Character's page. Now I have paid for the Masters Subscription which give the benefit of having no ads... Yet these one's still come up.
Why? This is not why I'm paying a fair sum of my wage for these benefits.
Please fix this :)
It's not an advertisement, it's a notice that the Player sheet app has been released for public beta.
Formerly Devan Avalon.
Trying to get your physical content on Beyond is like going to Microsoft and saying "I have a physical Playstation disk, give me a digital Xbox version!"
It's not so much an ad as it is a notification that a highly demanded app is available to all users for free. It's there to benefit users by letting them know that the app has released for everyone, not just alpha testers, and less to benefit DDB (well, other than how making sure users are getting the most out of the site benefits them)
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Subscriptions remove Google ads. D&D Beyond still plugs their own stuff. Not to mention the player app is free so could it even be called an ad?
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Raid Shadow Legends is free, so can all the sponsorships and mobile advertisements really be called ads?
I agree that this isn't so much an ad as a notification, but that's not the best reasoning