Nikosandros
Golden Procrastinator
Since you don't like them, they are universally bad. So bad, that they can't be offered as a choice... OK.It matches my experience of wrestling with PDFs, so it passes the smell test.
Since you don't like them, they are universally bad. So bad, that they can't be offered as a choice... OK.It matches my experience of wrestling with PDFs, so it passes the smell test.
It is certainly their privilege, but it doesn't seem to me that it is about the user experience.
I have the Beyond App on the phone and on the iPad and I don't like it all. As a matter of fact, I almost never use it. By comparison, I use Beyond on my PC on a daily basis. I read PDFs on my PC and on my iPad also on a daily basis. It's not like I need to make any further tests.I mean, Nikos, you can do a test for yourself, because there is an actual example, I believe.
Specifically, you can download the Basic Rules on PDF to your phone or whatever, and you can download the Beyond app to your phone, and if you haven't bought anything I believe it will just have the basic rules and a few other random things for free. Then you can browse the Basic Rules via the Beyond app, and also browse them via the PDF, and thus make a reasonable comparison.
Or if you hate phones, just open the Basic Rules PDF in a browser tab (or w/e) and have Beyond open in another one, and look through the Basic Rules source.
You might all find it hard to believe, but I would prefer to have PDFs in addition (non in place of) D&D Beyond.
Have you downloaded the D&D Beyond app that gives you access to all the books you've purchased in D&D Beyond in a near pdf format?...You might all find it hard to believe, but I would prefer to have PDFs in addition (non in place of) D&D Beyond.
Since you don't like them, they are universally bad. So bad, that they can't be offered as a choice... OK.
Yes, as I wrote previously, I don't like it. OTOH, I like D&D Beyond in general and it is always open on the PC while I'm running 5e.Have you downloaded the D&D Beyond app that gives you access to all the books you've purchased in D&D Beyond in a near pdf format?
After using one of the free D&D Beyond adventures to play an online game, I see the appeal. It's a slick service and the books cost less in digital form. My major problem with it is what happens to my purchases when it goes away?
If you pay for that option. You can't share the content with players unless you also subscribe. So to really make D&D Beyond shine you need to pay for a $55/year master level subscription and buy the content you want.
I had physical copies. Now I have pdfs. I'm okay with that.
Would it have been nicer to get a free pdf with my physical copy? Sure, that would have been great. But the problem with that is other companies are trying to get the word out on their stuff, so offer free or discounted virtual books along with physical ones. WotC doesn't need to do this, so offers physical books for those who want them and virtual ones as well for that group. You want both, you pay for both.
I love just having pdfs now. Much happier with that.![]()