A couple of questions, if I may.
1. If you can download D&D Beyond content and save it to your computer or print it for personal use, then I don’t see how you can lose access to the content if Beyond goes? So this isn’t about not having access to the content right? It’s about the format you want it in?
2. How is this any different to me buying an exclusive module on any other VTT that I don’t own; up front, Roll20 for instance? I can download the individual components and save them to my computer. But it won’t be arranged in the way I’m used to vireing
It?
3. If I own a paid upfront VTT like Foundry that can never be taken off my computer, I can still lose access to product if it isn’t kept up to date and I wish to continue using the latest version of Foundry. Sure I can not upgrade but then I’m missing out on other product I want.
4. Fundamentally is this any different to a non-backwards compatible edition change? Sure you have the raw data, but without someone to play it with it’s kinda worthless.