| Pulo do Gato |
Pulo do Gato wrote:This is not because of greed actually! It's because of an issue between our new website and the connection with third parties. To tradeoff with this, since we know it's a big change, the code-only modules, which used to require PDF ownership, are now available to everyone.I didn't know Paizo did that...
I hope they're not getting greedy and greedy. Another option would be their own Pathfinder VTT; maybe that would make it easier to adjust prices and even solve these problems with the PDF. They could leave it in English, it's just to have it.
I also like Fantasy Grounds, and it ends up being much cheaper, but many people find it outdated, but the prices are quite fair (Kingmaker's R$269.99 vs. Foundry's R$619.89). I myself found it quite difficult to use, hahaha.
The problem with VPNs is real; the problem is that many people end up using PDFs illegally, which must cause enormous losses for the company. Brazil has many players who are willing to pay a fair price.
An example of this is the biggest national RPG here, Tormenta 20, which in its last crowdfunding campaign raised over 1 million reais, including their PDF, an online VTT platform.
I understand, I was a bit lost because I didn't know about this news.
Thank you for replying.