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Choosing Roll20 Version

Hello everyone! I have been playing in roll20 since 2012, and I have around 9300hours logged in so I guess around 1 of my last 10 years have been in roll20 or I can hope it is counting it incorrectly.  Anyway, while I appreciate the new features, it is getting too hard for my PC, and features that are very critical for my game are getting weird. I appreciate the hard work of the team, but I don't really need all those things, I just need something lightweight I can draw on and drop tokens and images on the go.  So, how to keep everyone happy...if it was possible, could we be able to choose to play with an older version of roll20? Similar to how you can choose to play an older version of wow or runescape etc. It isn't like we would need any updates either. No, I am not being sarcastic or anything, it is understandable that roll20 will always be getting new features, it is just that... let's be honest, I used to pay for fantasy grounds, forge vtt etc but at the end I chose to stick with roll20 because it was easier/lighter to use. I think there are surely other people who would prefer an older, more simple version. Thanks and cheers!
This would only be possible by reviving the DEV Server and opening it to all...
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