This is a sad but not unexpected development. Given Autodesk's history, one could make an assumption that this is the first step in locking down the application and trying to push more hobbyists toward subscriptions.
Fusion 360 is really powerful and useful tool, I'm just not sure that there are that many personal users that can or will pay the subscription fee for the amount of use they have.
Fusion 360 is really powerful and useful tool, I'm just not sure that there are that many personal users that can or will pay the subscription fee for the amount of use they have.