So I do enjoy the road map updates in the DEV Updates and find it every helpful. But is there a chance we could have page on D&DBeyond that show the road map and let it be live so when things change we can see it in real time. Plus what about a 3rd Party related road map for all those 3rd party extras out there that are working in conjunction with D&DBeyond?
The changelog and the developer updates are currently the only sources of information about released and upcoming features. You can find the full playlist of developer updates here. Additionally, if you want to know a little more about or provide feedback on the upcoming general features system, you can head over to the feedback portal that has been set up.
The old Trello roadmap was taken down, because it was mostly started as a personal project by Adam Bradford to ensure transparency about upcoming features. However, it had become too difficult to keep updated with meaningful information that was not already provided by the developer update and community Q&A live streams.
We don't have any information to share about 3rd party tools created by the community. If you want updates about those, you'll have to follow those creators.
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As far as I can tell WotC are devoting most of their effort to getting the site ready One D&D next year.
The changelog shows they're updating Avrae, the mobile apps, and doing some site maintenance. The new feature system (whatever they decided to call it) might be working since there has been a little activity on the character sheets. They'll need that to do a better job implementing new books. Looks like none of the other features that were under development before the buyout are being worked on. There are still some issues with dice, coins, and nothing has happened with the still in beta encounter system.
And I agree with you that is not great from a DM (not really interested by OneD&D at that point). I was looking forward to a good encounter system but it has been in Beta for ages.
So I'm disappointed too.
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So I do enjoy the road map updates in the DEV Updates and find it every helpful. But is there a chance we could have page on D&DBeyond that show the road map and let it be live so when things change we can see it in real time. Plus what about a 3rd Party related road map for all those 3rd party extras out there that are working in conjunction with D&DBeyond?
The changelog and the developer updates are currently the only sources of information about released and upcoming features. You can find the full playlist of developer updates here. Additionally, if you want to know a little more about or provide feedback on the upcoming general features system, you can head over to the feedback portal that has been set up.
The old Trello roadmap was taken down, because it was mostly started as a personal project by Adam Bradford to ensure transparency about upcoming features. However, it had become too difficult to keep updated with meaningful information that was not already provided by the developer update and community Q&A live streams.
We don't have any information to share about 3rd party tools created by the community. If you want updates about those, you'll have to follow those creators.
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Hello there
Are we getting updates on Dnd Beyond roadmap any time soon ? Last video of dev update in 9 months old now !
When WotC bought DDB dev updates of any kind stopped. Recently they started posting some updates on the changelog.
https://www.dndbeyond.com/changelog
As far as I can tell WotC are devoting most of their effort to getting the site ready One D&D next year.
The changelog shows they're updating Avrae, the mobile apps, and doing some site maintenance. The new feature system (whatever they decided to call it) might be working since there has been a little activity on the character sheets. They'll need that to do a better job implementing new books. Looks like none of the other features that were under development before the buyout are being worked on. There are still some issues with dice, coins, and nothing has happened with the still in beta encounter system.
As a DM I'm very disappointed.
Thank you for your help :)
And I agree with you that is not great from a DM (not really interested by OneD&D at that point).
I was looking forward to a good encounter system but it has been in Beta for ages.
So I'm disappointed too.