I want to be able to hide content I already purchased (at least digitally) when browsing the marketplace. There's zero indication I already bought them until I open each single of them individually.
With dozens of books, that is suffering and painful to do.
Well good luck to remember each book you own - and click each time in a list of all books on site! Or click on elements with suggestion BUY THIS SOURCE.
This is ridiculous, i am furious. I can't use normally bought sources. It is basic filters, wtf? I think dnd beyound wants that i use other more friendly sites?
Adding my voice to this. I bought nearly every book (that my paycheck allowed) before; now, I'm not buying anything from DDB because I can't be sure if I've already bought it without having to jump back & forth between tabs while sifting through the random assortment of books on the marketplace. The two books I want, Obojima & Crooked Moon, will be bought from other sources (or in hardback form from my FLGS, if possible).
WotC does this, and removes a la carte purchases, then wonders why sales are down. SMH.
While it doesn't help while in the Marketplace, the Sources tab will tell you which books you do and don't own. I know it's not an official fix, but I'm not an employee and just have advice that I can give on the user side.
I don't understand what WotC's expectation is - that I would buy the digital content twice by mistake?
There's verification in the shopping cart, so it must be just pure hatred of customers…
I don't think it's hatred so much as just, like, capitalism? It would take time and money to implement something like this, but it's unlikely to get them any more revenue, so they don't do it.
I think shortsightedness would be a better term than capitalism. While implementing this (or fixing various bugs) does not bring any immediate revenue, it does help with customer retention, which in turn generates revenue in the long run.
They have it already implemented in Cart - you could add everything and then remove it one by one (over-utilizing the website).
While If I cannot filter what I don't own, I cannot buy it - and that is pure money lost.
... I think that probably exists so they don't get sued for taking a large sum of money for functionally nothing... Fairly sure that would violate a LOT of consumer protection laws across the world.
If there's such an option, I haven't found it.
I want to be able to hide content I already purchased (at least digitally) when browsing the marketplace.
There's zero indication I already bought them until I open each single of them individually.
With dozens of books, that is suffering and painful to do.
Need to find monsters for encounter?
Need to find magic items for level of your group?
Need to find anything?
Well good luck to remember each book you own - and click each time in a list of all books on site! Or click on elements with suggestion BUY THIS SOURCE.
This is ridiculous, i am furious. I can't use normally bought sources. It is basic filters, wtf? I think dnd beyound wants that i use other more friendly sites?
Yea, it just feels like they're trying to lose revenue. (And seeing their sales recently, they seem to be doing just that.)
It's a baffling decision, and I would love to know who made that call.
Adding my voice to this. I bought nearly every book (that my paycheck allowed) before; now, I'm not buying anything from DDB because I can't be sure if I've already bought it without having to jump back & forth between tabs while sifting through the random assortment of books on the marketplace. The two books I want, Obojima & Crooked Moon, will be bought from other sources (or in hardback form from my FLGS, if possible).
WotC does this, and removes a la carte purchases, then wonders why sales are down. SMH.
This used to be an option, then WotC decided to remove it. Very shady & bad site design, tbh.
While it doesn't help while in the Marketplace, the Sources tab will tell you which books you do and don't own. I know it's not an official fix, but I'm not an employee and just have advice that I can give on the user side.
I don't understand what WotC's expectation is - that I would buy the digital content twice by mistake?
There's verification in the shopping cart, so it must be just pure hatred of customers…
I don't think it's hatred so much as just, like, capitalism? It would take time and money to implement something like this, but it's unlikely to get them any more revenue, so they don't do it.
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I think shortsightedness would be a better term than capitalism. While implementing this (or fixing various bugs) does not bring any immediate revenue, it does help with customer retention, which in turn generates revenue in the long run.
They have it already implemented in Cart - you could add everything and then remove it one by one (over-utilizing the website).
While If I cannot filter what I don't own, I cannot buy it - and that is pure money lost.
... I think that probably exists so they don't get sued for taking a large sum of money for functionally nothing... Fairly sure that would violate a LOT of consumer protection laws across the world.
It is beyond obvious the changes on the site since it was sold have nothing to do with increasing the customer experience quite the opposite.
Atleast we have plenty of age appropriate adbot posts on the site since the last round of site maintenance 🙄
Adding another voice to this request, that is over a year old with no response.
Can we pleaes get a filter what you own button/toggle?
The market place itself could really just honestly use a restoration back to how it was with the new artwork tbh.
A la carte would be nice to have.