There is one single issue that kind of forces you to subscribe into a full version AutoCAD, and is the fact that Revit really can't handle dwg-based drawings with an origin further than a certain distance from the Revit-origin.
And in reality that means EVERY map I use. (and everyone else in most places around the world).
It's either a fatal flaw or long lost forgetfulness, but more possible just the usual sleazy bind-and-squeeze-your-costumers business-philosophy...
So... Solution: make it possible to use AutoCAD map-drawings straight out of the box without the graphic looks like a game of Mikado. Or make a free limited version of AutoCAD; either app- or cloudbased where you can manipulate the origin to fit Revit.
I can live with the fact that I pay bloodmoney for a program that really hasn't evolved or gone past the beta-testing feeling for more than two decades. There can only be one answer: Autodesk do not yet fear their competitors enough to speed up the development.
If Revit was a mobile phone we we hadn't evolved to the handheld phase yet...
Sorry, I'm past the level of patience to being polite
Still seeing a lot of popular ideas being pickled for years, even though they would be as easy as scratching oneself in the neck to integrate.
Thanks