Not because they haven't screwed people over yet, but because that's a comparison of dndbeyond to pathfinder, not a product that sells digital Pathfinder source books. It's comparing apples to oranges. As I mentioned in my first post, you can just buy physical books for dnd and the point is moot.
And my point was, though I admit I didn't state it explicitly, that the current signs point to WotC limiting their physical book offerings going forward.
How do you not own what you buy with dnd? Are you leasing your books, minis, dice, character sheets, etc?
reasonably sure it's a reference to D&D beyond and buying the books on there.
Probably. Just not a fair comparison
Well, we'll see how 2024/2025 plays out.
Not because they haven't screwed people over yet, but because that's a comparison of dndbeyond to pathfinder, not a product that sells digital Pathfinder source books. It's comparing apples to oranges. As I mentioned in my first post, you can just buy physical books for dnd and the point is moot.
And my point was, though I admit I didn't state it explicitly, that the current signs point to WotC limiting their physical book offerings going forward.