My point is there already is a list of stuff you character is carrying on the character sheet.
Nope. Just double checked. There is a section for attributes, a section for GM Notes, a section for abilities, and a Bio section. No "Inventory" section. Unless it's added for supporters only, it ain't there.
Also, i honestly haven't seen any modern games that need to micromanage wealth down to the penny or nickel, or even the dollar.
I'll use Pathfinder as an example, because it's a system I'm familiar with. In Pathfinder, there are four types of currency: Copper, Silver, Gold, and Platinum. Each one is worth 10 of the previous. So 10 copper is a silver, 10 silver is a gold, etc. Now, depending on your GM, you might need to keep track of all of those separately (as is realistic) or you may be allowed to lump it all into one sum that can be converted at any time with no effort. Personally, my GM has us keep track of all the separate denominations separately, because we can't magically turn 10 silver coins into one gold coin. Gotta go to a bank or something to get the money changed. However, prices in the rule books are usually listed in Gold. It would be nice to be able to convert between gold and silver easily without needing to go open up a separate calculator or do mental math.
I think all the dissenters are saying is that it is totally redundant feature and the resources it would take to implement such a feature would be better spent on other things.
"All the dissenters" currently amounts to you and one other person. The resources it would take to implement this feature amount to about 2 hours work, tops. I could go do something similar in C++ or Java right now with little to no thought. It's just basic variables and math.
Also, it's not a redundant feature. This function does not exist as of yet. If something is redundant, it means it does the same thing as an existing feature. So this is not redundant.
It is a virtual table top. If my players can't keep track of their sheet with the plethora of available resources, both free and paid, by Alt-Tab or another tab on their browser, then we have a much bigger problem.
I for one, could actually use a feature like this. Why? My computer is a piece of junk. It overheats, it sputters, and it lags. Anything that means my computer is doing less work is great for me. Having another tab with my sheet open makes my computer do more work. Yes, I need a new computer. No, I can't afford one. So that's out. So what are people in my position supposed to do? For now, I make it work, but if I could have all of my character information in one place ON the table, that would be great.
Also, notice that the paying customers dont like the idea, while the non paying customers do.
First off, my opinion is no less valid than yours, regardless of whether I can afford to donate or not.
Second, you are the only supporter to post in this thread, and as I mentioned before, one of two people to contest this idea directly.
Only an hour to implement the feature requested? and your basis of fact on this is?
I can't speak for Pigalot, but MY basis is that I'm a programmer. I know how it works. Implementing the currency system, for example, would simply be a matter of creating an array, then assigning each index a value. When you want to add another currency denomination, you add another cell to the array. Then have it do some math with a variable based on the information given. Okay, it's a bit more complicated than that, but I already have it mapped out in my head. It's easily done.
Frankly, I just made a statement of fact, if you actually look. All I did was point it out, you took it beyond that.
You mad an uninformed statement of "fact". We pointed out your mistake. That's not "taking it beyond" anything.
Notice that I did not level that at one person, hence my use of the plural "customers." Nor did i mention any one specificly so your rush to defend whoever you think you are defending is thinly veiled flaming.
He defended not-paying consumers as a whole. He never mentioned anyone specifically either.
You agree with me then proceed to flame me and my "flawed" logic in the guise of jumping to some one's defense. All additions are NOT resource sinks, if they add something. A redundant addition is a resource sink, as redundancy is not addition. Not to mention, you can already do all this stuff with the interface if you choose to...
Your logic is flawed in assuming that it's redundant. Redundant doesn't mean "extra". It means that the feature already exists. And it doesn't. There is currently no way to automatically calculate wealth based on a series of denominations set by the GM. That feature doesn't exist. If it existed, this thread wouldn't exist. Thus, the feature is not redundant.
EDIT: I went downstairs to get a drink, and it occurred to me that perhaps by "redundant" you meant "unnecessary because this functionality exists outside of Roll20. Thus, we don't need it in Roll20"
My response to that is this: MapTools exists. iTabletop exists. There are dozens of dice rollers online, as well as many chat clients. There are character sheet forms on Myth-Weavers, and various map-making tools spread across the internet. The entire premise of Roll20 is "unnecessary" by that logic. So sure, we can do it outside of Roll20. I can also use a virtual tabletop outside of Roll20, and roll dice outside of Roll20, and set up chat macros outside of Roll20. Doesn't mean Roll20 shouldn't have those features, and the same applies to inventory and wealth management.