PJ Coffey
PJ Coffey (they/them)
Summary:
Minor technical issues but nothing that time and money can't sort.
However, the QoL improvements which WoTC/ Hasbro are baking in are also means to restrict homebrew settings and "Hacks" such as 3rd party content.
If you're heavily invested in running RAW, don't worry about it. You're going to have a great time! You'll have to buy the new online access and pay a subscription and there'll be lots of in-app purchases for cosmetics but it won't be pay to win.
If you're into RAW but like using DMs Guild material to supplement your systems then hopefully they will allow it to be supported. I very much suspect that if the creators roll up their sleeves and learn to code and comply with the new more restrictive licences than you'll see the work again at some point. You will obviously have to rebuy it. I strongly suspect that Eberron won't be seen beyond RFTLW because Keith wants to move on to other projects and having to put in all the work to pay half the money to WotC/Hasbro and then pay tax doesn't seem worth it. Maybe you'll get fans willing to push the content through? Speculation there.
If you have hacked your ruleset with house rules or you have 3rd party non-DMG content? You're going to have a bad time. "No user accessible parts inside."
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Minor technical issues but nothing that time and money can't sort.
However, the QoL improvements which WoTC/ Hasbro are baking in are also means to restrict homebrew settings and "Hacks" such as 3rd party content.
If you're heavily invested in running RAW, don't worry about it. You're going to have a great time! You'll have to buy the new online access and pay a subscription and there'll be lots of in-app purchases for cosmetics but it won't be pay to win.
If you're into RAW but like using DMs Guild material to supplement your systems then hopefully they will allow it to be supported. I very much suspect that if the creators roll up their sleeves and learn to code and comply with the new more restrictive licences than you'll see the work again at some point. You will obviously have to rebuy it. I strongly suspect that Eberron won't be seen beyond RFTLW because Keith wants to move on to other projects and having to put in all the work to pay half the money to WotC/Hasbro and then pay tax doesn't seem worth it. Maybe you'll get fans willing to push the content through? Speculation there.
If you have hacked your ruleset with house rules or you have 3rd party non-DMG content? You're going to have a bad time. "No user accessible parts inside."

Dungeons & Dragons Digital: Initial Impressions
My thoughts from the first closed playtest of the upcoming D&D virtual tabletop (VTT)
