I think we're looking at two very different products here, maps and VTT .... If maps had standees and a bit of perspective view, I'd love it when done.Sure. I just wasn't expecting it before the VTT.
I think we're looking at two very different products here, maps and VTT .... If maps had standees and a bit of perspective view, I'd love it when done.Sure. I just wasn't expecting it before the VTT.
But Maps is absolutely a native Roll20, FGU, Owlbear Rodeo and Foundry competitor. Maps exclusive content via D&DB with no other way to get it is a big deal.I think we're looking at two very different products here, maps and VTT .... If maps had standees and a bit of perspective view, I'd love it when done.
Agreed. It's so far from good right now, though, but we're looking at two years and it will compete well, I'd guess. But now we're ready off topic....But Maps is absolutely a native Roll20, FGU, Owlbear Rodeo and Foundry competitor. Maps exclusive content via D&DB with no other way to get it is a big deal.
I don't think that they have released any PDFs after their acquisition of DDB. I expect all digital material to come out through DDB.Is this a D&D Beyond exclusive or can you buy a PDF on DMsGuild?
They used the name for a pdf of encounters based on a map pack,if I recall. I own it on FG.Adventure Atlas sounds like a series too.
Are we? It seems relevant.Agreed. It's so far from good right now, though, but we're looking at two years and it will compete well, I'd guess. But now we're ready off topic....
It didn't fit in the book We still get it. Nothing about this feels bad to me. It seems a bit pricey for me....Hmm a digital only offering through their own location, for content that could have been included in the book? Feels bad.