Brian M said:
I'd like a better solution for keeping track of players I'd like to play again with in the future, but I don't think making it public is a good idea.
Lets say I only have time for one weekly campaign, but the campaign is fun for everyone so it lasts 2 years. I'm going to gain at most 10(?) likes.
Lets say I'm a problem player that isn't completely antisocial. In 2 years, I've joined and wrecked 10 games, but at least 3/10 players I played with in each game didn't hate me or were too nice to not feel pressured into liking me. I'd have 30 likes.
The liking metric doesn't work the way we want. It primarily rewards players who play a lot of games and has little relation with player quality.
Darius S. said:
As a thought, to build upon Tyrant's idea of "liking" players' profiles, the ability to "Rate" a GM.
+1. Right now the only way to keep up with other players is through your games. But if a GM decides to bail and deletes their game, you're suddenly unable to find your fellow players. There's no way to track them down. Sadly, games get deleted far too often without warning. A simple friends list would be awesome.
As a possible workaround, you can go to your Profile page (https://app.roll20.net/users/me/) and look at the "You've Recently Played With" list on the left-hand side.
Rabulias said:
As a possible workaround, you can go to your Profile page (https://app.roll20.net/users/me/) and look at the "You've Recently Played With" list on the left-hand side.
Unfortunately, that's not a very reliable list. Mine shows people I last played with a year ago and is missing people who I currently am in a game with.