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De-bug or "Campaign Manager"

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I mean... I'm not a coder but, there isn't a button I can press in my compaign to give me stats about my player's connection, ping, what the campaign process looks like as too what all it deals with. Not even image Memory cost? Sometimes when you load up a campaign and it takes awhile, it be great to actual view just what is being so costly. Maybe a page is showing a larger amount of Memory than others. Maybe a song is playing. A task manager of some sort. Perhaps it opens up on a roll20 Website as another tab or window that views my campaign and tells me exactly has the highest of memory. I don't often like to end up having to guess what could be the issue and this could also help stabilize better with GMs and players what could be the best way of handling our campaigns while getting feedback. Wouldn't this also improve server issues on your end too? Heck. Be even great if I could print this information off as well to get a second opinion next time I update anything in my campaign just what is more costly. That way next time I ever make a "large" campaign, I can get a system spec of minimal requirement. Not that it should be the case for just a table-top... this is off the internet and some large campaigns maybe too much for certain computers to handle. Not to mention for free users. Just a little slap on this thing can even give you an eye-opener what images or stuff you have is taking such a toll. "Whoa, I never even looked at the images before. Can't believe this one is taking so much." Little suggestive thought.
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