You can only content share up to five campaigns. The sixth campaign's content sharing is probably activated by someone else. The subscription page is pretty clear on this:
"You can share your books and compendium content across five campaigns with up to 12 players each! It’s like bringing a backpack full of books for your friends to use, minus the heavy backpack."
Content sharing is not unlimited, for obvious reasons. The language of the subscription specifies the parameters of content sharing if you follow Gamma and just scroll down.
5 campaigns wasn't the limit prior to COVID, it was originally 3 and was expanded to assist playing in lockdown times. Fortunately the DDB community so far hasn't had to deal with DDB reconsidered and dialing the campaigns back. Giving up to 60 players access to a communal collection through one player's subscription is a pretty good deal any way you slice. I'd say the same for 36 players.
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To be fair, they could have included the limit in that poster ("Share unlocked content with other players in upto 5 campaigns!").
Still, as discussed in another thread, having unlimited campaigns would be way too open to abuse and so I'd be looking for that limit somewhere.
I also imagine that there is no intent to reduce the limit to 3 again. It would cause a lot of frustration to go back and it's not a massive deal.
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i Master Tier subscription and i can only host 6 game's with content sharing and if i cant than why dose it not say that for the subscriptions it
You can only content share up to five campaigns. The sixth campaign's content sharing is probably activated by someone else. The subscription page is pretty clear on this:
"You can share your books and compendium content across five campaigns with up to 12 players each! It’s like bringing a backpack full of books for your friends to use, minus the heavy backpack."
Check Licenses and Resync Entitlements: < https://www.dndbeyond.com/account/licenses >
Running the Game by Matt Colville; Introduction: < https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e-YZvLUXcR8 >
D&D with High School Students by Bill Allen; Season 1 Episode 1: < https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=52NJTUDokyk&t >
thanks but it did not say that in the master sub
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You have to scroll down the page towards the bottom. Just do Ctrl+F if you are using Windows.
Check Licenses and Resync Entitlements: < https://www.dndbeyond.com/account/licenses >
Running the Game by Matt Colville; Introduction: < https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e-YZvLUXcR8 >
D&D with High School Students by Bill Allen; Season 1 Episode 1: < https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=52NJTUDokyk&t >
Content sharing is not unlimited, for obvious reasons. The language of the subscription specifies the parameters of content sharing if you follow Gamma and just scroll down.
5 campaigns wasn't the limit prior to COVID, it was originally 3 and was expanded to assist playing in lockdown times. Fortunately the DDB community so far hasn't had to deal with DDB reconsidered and dialing the campaigns back. Giving up to 60 players access to a communal collection through one player's subscription is a pretty good deal any way you slice. I'd say the same for 36 players.
Jander Sunstar is the thinking person's Drizzt, fight me.
To be fair, they could have included the limit in that poster ("Share unlocked content with other players in upto 5 campaigns!").
Still, as discussed in another thread, having unlimited campaigns would be way too open to abuse and so I'd be looking for that limit somewhere.
I also imagine that there is no intent to reduce the limit to 3 again. It would cause a lot of frustration to go back and it's not a massive deal.
If you're not willing or able to to discuss in good faith, then don't be surprised if I don't respond, there are better things in life for me to do than humour you. This signature is that response.