I don't think it's quite that bad. From the Autodesk site:

Fusion 360 for free personal use includes all capabilities, except:

Phone and email technical support
Team collaboration and data management
Commercial translators (such as NX, Catia, SOLIDWORKS, Inventor, PTC Creo, etc.)*
AnyCAD (non-destructive, native CAD translation and referencing)*

This table seems to be the best guide to what's in and what's out - and it does look like only the "Team" feature is changing.

This list of features is a bit confusing as, for example, CAM is listed under both rapid prototyping and manufacturing. Although there is some stuff under "RP" for 3D printer support, my guess is that a lot of hobby users would export an STL file and then process that with their favourite slicer package, rather than limit themselves to whatever F360 supports. At least, that's what I always do!