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A Wandering PC Appears...

Looking to join a game as a player mainly to playtest Roll20's interface before taking the reigns as a GM. However, my efforts have been repeatedly thwarted by exiting games filling up too fast or requiring an obnoxious amount of character information just to apply and then likely be denied. All of the following game systems (Pathfinder, D&D 5E, Shadowrun 5E, Dragon Age RPG) are my preferences out of the current list, as I have played them all before for a decent amount of time. Right now I'd like to find something that runs on a Saturday or Sunday in the early afternoon (Eastern Standard Timezone), or I can do a Saturday night. Currently I have Skype, Curse, and Teamspeak for VoIP software and I can easily re-install Ventrillo if requested. I've heard of Mumble but I haven't used that one before. If you need another player for any of the above systems I'd appreciate an invite if you have room, and I'll eventually need players for a game I would intent to run in the near future.
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Why don't you simply create a game and test out the functions for yourself? That's how I learn and then I acquired more by research or someone told me about a particular feature. Also you're looking for a mentor rather than a standard game. You want to learn the interface, not play the game. I don't see getting into any particular game is related. Now I would be willing to teach one on one because that's all you're asking, right?
You could teach, yes... but the whole point of the post is dual-purpose. Test out a new VT interface AND play games I enjoy while potentially meeting new people. In a minor effect I've already taken your advice when I first heard about this website and played around with some of the controls, uploaded some maps, messed with the jukebox, etc. However, playing around with stuff lacks "practical application" which is what I'm looking for.