I love PowerApps and consider them to be a useful extension of tools for Access developers who need to support a remote, or off-premises and disconnected data input scenario. I get that Dataverse is Microsoft's preferred data source for that approach, but if I had my druthers, it would be hosted SQL Server, or SQL Azure, not Dataverse.I have the same feeling ... however these clients have bought into the Power Apps Dataverse scenerio !!
And on a hosted SQL Server database.Just as a FY I - You can still build power apps and flows on a Azure SQL back end.
I should have mentioned, Maria Barnes has presented a couple of times on using Dataverse with Access. You can find one of those videos here.Thanks for the "Choice" info ... I'll be looking into it !
^^^ This is the big problem. It's just too expensive for a SME to justify.License costs are the big challenge. Both are "Premium" services which add $20/month per user to the cost of simply using PowerApps. The licensing cost is greater than say, a SharePoint list backend. So the choice, in my mind comes down to more than what works best; it has to include the ROI on the tool.
I was just getting ready to respond in the same way...