Originally Posted by
prknickspr
The sad part is that most people are more than willing to pirate, or try to get everything as free as possible. I'm not going to pretend like I've never pirated things in the past, but I also wouldn't go out of my way to insult those who won't. The reality is that once the people who are working for free don't release something in what the community feels is a timely manner, they are going to jump all over them. Sadly the internet anonymity easily causes these types of issues.
When I decided to go with Fantasy Grounds, I looked at Roll20, and I looked at Foundry. The first thing I noticed, was while Foundry had a lot more content for free, There was no real way to know what was being worked on, and who was working on it. Roll20 automation left much to be desired. Fantasy grounds was definitely the most costly, but you get what you pay for, and my players and I have been nothing but happy with our experience.