Just a direct transcription of a series of tweets at the @Roll20 Twitter, which suggested I pass the idea on! Love your platform @ roll20app
- but there's one thing I'm dying to see. Lots of people who play don't
use facecams, and it can be hard to have a conversation where people
aren't talking over someone, because they don't have visible cues in
body language. Here's my thought: You add a button. Any sort of button. Or a keybind. Really anything. All
it needs to do is make someone's name/icon on the bottom of the screen
light up. A "raised hand" if you will. An indicator that someone wants
to say something. This one simple thing could effectively create low-risk inroads to
organic social interaction in role-play, but it could also help to
effectively keep order in large groups. Best of all, you'll be providing
genuine support to a vulnerability in your customer base. That's just plain creating value, right there.
Think about it. :) I could see this idea expanding into so many features that create organic, accessible ways to collaborate on the platform. I hope you'll consider it! There are a whole lot of us who would be very appreciative. <3