Hello, i've searched the forums and found a few threads regarding this but there is no proper answer to the question so im going to pose it again. I apologise if this breaks a rule, I had checked before making the thread.
Im attempting to organise the purchase of D&D content to be available on Beyond with fellow players and a DM. We've got a master tier and sharing going but I cant tell *easily* without discussing with the others who has bought what and where availability is coming from.
I dont want to buy Wildermont/'X' if another player in my campaign already has wildermont/'X'. That's the crux of it.
Is there a page somewhere that clearly, without obfuscation, list A) What I personally own B)what is being shared with me and c) from which campaign is it being shared?
At present, im sorry, this feels like a clear design choice to confuse users and make more sales. Thanks for taking the time to read. Apologies if this is frequently asked but I have spent a good 20 minutes looking for this solution.
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Hello, i've searched the forums and found a few threads regarding this but there is no proper answer to the question so im going to pose it again. I apologise if this breaks a rule, I had checked before making the thread.
Im attempting to organise the purchase of D&D content to be available on Beyond with fellow players and a DM. We've got a master tier and sharing going but I cant tell *easily* without discussing with the others who has bought what and where availability is coming from.
I dont want to buy Wildermont/'X' if another player in my campaign already has wildermont/'X'. That's the crux of it.
Is there a page somewhere that clearly, without obfuscation, list A) What I personally own B)what is being shared with me and c) from which campaign is it being shared?
At present, im sorry, this feels like a clear design choice to confuse users and make more sales. Thanks for taking the time to read. Apologies if this is frequently asked but I have spent a good 20 minutes looking for this solution.