

The essence of my post is to offer a solution that is agreeable for both camps.
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That's why I provided a possible idea on how to fix this. It is kind of the never ending battle between Linux and Windows and frankly I think both have their merits. Either make that part of the app free or available for an interestingly priced subscription fee and many will flock to it.Īnd viemexis is not the only one that not only appreciates the basic content that is delivered but also the form, ease of use and mobility of the service offered. Most of us will be interested in this site for the character builder and manager. These issues are luckily not insurmountable. But they need to find a way to convince the current players to use it if it wants to have longevity.

Mind you, I don't think the site itself is bad or anything. This site will have the same popularity as HLO, minus those who already paid for HLO. Very few will recommend this to new players when AON and Pathbuilder/Wanderer's Guide are around and do the same thing for free, albeit less flashy. Nexus will suffer exactly the same fate as that site if they don't find a way to make it interesting for existing customers.ĭ&D Beyond worked because of the ecosystem created by WOTC, which is totally different from the PF2e ecosystem and the community surrounding it. that site has been available since the release of the system and barely has any users nor fame within the community. This is a sentiment I've seen shared on all spaces I've visited, so I'm not the only one feeling like this.ĭemiplane needs to find a way to make this attractive to the existing current base or this site will be dead on arrival. I've spend more than a thousand euro's already and I'm not persuaded by flashy lick of paint to spend hundreds more for stuff I ALREADY own. Make the product good and I'll buy it, simple as that. Viemexis wrote: Just want to go against the grain here and say I don't need anything to be free just because I already bought the books.
