Macros, on 24 January 2023 - 06:04 AM, said:
But like, it's just a rule book, buy it once and you have it?
Am I missing something?
Not in the sense of physical books, no. And I suspect a lot of people who take issue with Hasbro's direction will just continue to use their physical books and theatre of the mind their games.
It's more for the people who only own digital copies of the books through D&D Beyond, or use that as their platform to play through. The game I left last year relied heavily on D&D Beyond, and the DM had all the books bought on there which meant we as players in the campaign had access to all that extra stuff through there. I think that all access setup is probably what's tempted them to move towards a subscription model - for that campaign, DM bought everything and then six players had access to all that content they hadn't bought themselves. Everybody paying a monthly subscription would get around that I guess.
Personally I much prefer pen and paper and theatre of the mind, but I get a lot of people have moved over to digital with Beyond, Roll20 and such.
This post has been edited by TheRetiredBridgeburner: 24 January 2023 - 08:12 AM