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Provide a list of new features you are testing

Hey, I'm relatively new to roll20, but I already love it. I'm planning on setting up a game with friends to use over Skype since we can't meet in person. I was looking at the subscriber interface and I saw one of the benefits was to test new features. I have no idea what those new features are or if any are being tested. I'm guessing if there was an updated list of the things being tested, I wouldn't mind trying the mentor account to see what they are.
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Gauss
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Yup, Mentors have access to the Development Server where major updates are tested. The Mentor Forum is also where things like this is usually discussed. Finally, while we do not have a written list of planned features Mentors gain access to the (usually) weekly podcast which talks about things like the roadmap, planned features, etc.  - Gauss
Thanks for the reply! I think if there was just a general list of stuff being currently tested. Not everything necessarily in testing, but the ones that are receiving more attention. "Mentors are currently testing the ability to do X and Y. Come join them at the Dev server." would peak my interest more than seeing a dev server and hoping there are cool things being tested. Since I'm starting a campaign that will probably use more than 100mb, I'd love to have a little bit more trying to draw me to pay for a mentor status than just a supporter. As cliche as it is, I'm looking for a reason to say "Shut up and take my money!"
Jesse S. said: As cliche as it is, I'm looking for a reason to say "Shut up and take my money!" Personally, I didn't need access to the Dev forum to convince me to say that. Having already experimented with 3 other VTTs before finding Roll20 was all the persuasion I needed. But having said that, I can see your point. A simple public posting of soon-to-come new features might help convince people that the application is being actively and frequently enhanced.