oh man if you look for help in amazon you need urgently to know this friend of mine: google :D
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Yeah, they add what a normal website can easily have this days. Plus all the D&D info into a DB, cloud, whatever.
I´m up to pay the work they done and they are doing. But carefull for the amount they are charging you.
I`m still wanting to try if there´s something here that it makes me say -oh! all i payed was worth. If some of you defend the price you are getting charge and don t want it to be better it is up to you.
You are making assumptions about what we want. We defend the charges because the people behind this site are constantly working on new features to provide us for free. You say that a "normal" website can easily have these features and I would urge you to stop talking about things you don't know. As somebody who has done web design I can tell you creating these features is not easy at all, it's actually very, very, difficult.
This website offers more dynamic content management services than any other for D&D, with incredible homebrew options and all official content. It does so cheaper than all other competitors and there are multiple guides and video reviews comparing D&D Beyond to it's nearest competitors like HeroLabs who have been running much longer than D&D Beyond yet - D&D Beyond still comes out on top, offering you the best value. The source material is the cheapest anyone can sell it as, plus they run promotions and offer more extra stuff and greater versatility of services while continuing to work hard on providing more features for you to use for free.
It is not currently possible for them to lower prices on any significant permanent scale without bankrupting their business. It's already going for the bare minimum and they're working their arses off to give you more free things to play with on top.
Don't forget, if you put in some time you can recreate anything except a class as homebrew and use it perfectly free.
So, if the cheapest package with most content available in the whole world is still not good enough for you -- I think the problem is more with you than D&D Beyond.
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If you are ok with the amount you are getting charge it is ok. You don ´t need to tell me the same things the FAQ from dndb already says. It´s like a copy/paste.
oh man if you look for help in amazon you need urgently to know this friend of mine: google :D
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Yeah, they add what a normal website can easily have this days. Plus all the D&D info into a DB, cloud, whatever.
I´m up to pay the work they done and they are doing. But carefull for the amount they are charging you.
I`m still wanting to try if there´s something here that it makes me say -oh! all i payed was worth. If some of you defend the price you are getting charge and don t want it to be better it is up to you.
You are making assumptions about what we want. We defend the charges because the people behind this site are constantly working on new features to provide us for free. You say that a "normal" website can easily have these features and I would urge you to stop talking about things you don't know. As somebody who has done web design I can tell you creating these features is not easy at all, it's actually very, very, difficult.
I know how difficult is to make a website. I work as a ruby and django proggramer, freelance. And i´m a java arquitech on a company.
And i didn`t make assumptions, like you did there.
So, if the cheapest package with most content available in the whole world is still not good enough for you -- I think the problem is more with you than D&D Beyond.
Click ✨ HERE ✨ For My Youtube Videos featuring Guides, Tips & Tricks for using D&D Beyond.
Need help with Homebrew? Check out ✨ this FAQ/Guide thread ✨ by IamSposta.
If you are ok with the amount you are getting charge it is ok. You don ´t need to tell me the same things the FAQ from dndb already says. It´s like a copy/paste.
I would suggest taking the time to read though this thread, as this debate has been well covered through 25 pages of comments: https://www.dndbeyond.com/forums/d-d-beyond-general/general-discussion/6230-d-d-beyond-vs-physical-books-an-explanation
Rather than duplicating the same thread here, we'll lock this up and direct to the above pointer for the topic.
As for pricing discussions, these are currently open here: https://www.dndbeyond.com/forums/d-d-beyond-general/d-d-beyond-feedback/5743-d-d-beyond-pricing-purchase-faq-discussion