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What Happens To Your Work After You Cancel Your Mentorship?

After months of trying, I have given up and canceled my subscription and just going to use the free membership. A couple of friends of mine running other games said they was having simular problems and are doing the same, however one asked a very important question: What happens to the hours and hours and hours and hours and hours of work you've put in when you cancel subscription. Since they are shy or what the hell ever, I'll ask. Bill and Brandon, your're cowards. LOL But, seriously, whats going to happen to my campaigns? I don't want to let my players down.
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Not an official answer, but in my experience and from what I've read -- starting unlimited campaigns is available free to all users on here. So any campaigns you started would not have a reason to be deleted. There is a size limit on the amount of uploaded graphics for a free non-paying user. Note that art you bought from the Marketplace, or found online with the token search, does not count against your total. It's only regarding your uploaded graphics. My point is, if you are exceeding amount of graphics allowed to a free user, that is something to check into: What would happen to your excess uploaded maps and pics? Dynamic Lighting would go-away in your campaigns. That won't hurt the ability to continue running the campaigns in free mode, though.
IIRC, all of the uploaded assets remain part of your library and available after you downgrade your membership. You are prevented from uploading any new assets until you clear enough space below your new cap. The dynamic lighting layer is inaccessible and is turned off, but your work remains attached to the relevant maps until you upgrade again.
Thank you Hope your guys games are going well. Keep Rolling
Will M. said: After months of trying, I have given up and canceled my subscription and just going to use the free membership. A couple of friends of mine running other games said they was having simular problems and are doing the same, however one asked a very important question: What happens to the hours and hours and hours and hours and hours of work you've put in when you cancel subscription. Since they are shy or what the hell ever, I'll ask. Bill and Brandon, your're cowards. LOL But, seriously, whats going to happen to my campaigns? I don't want to let my players down. Sorry to hear that, Will. I answered your question in the other thread before seeing this post, but I understand if you're too frustrated to keep trying to make it work. Feel free to email us at <a href="mailto:team@roll20.net" rel="nofollow">team@roll20.net</a> if you want a refund for your last subscription payment. If there's anything that I didn't answer in that other post that you're still having problems with, even after you're no longer a Mentor feel free to let us know what it is and we'll do our best to help. It would also be great if we could hear from the other folks you know who are having issues so we can hopefully get it solved.
Oh, to answer the original question in this thread, @Dave D. is correct, you don't lose any work/uploaded images, but if you're over the free quota you can't upload anything more until you re-subscribe or delete things. Other features like mobile support, dynamic lighting, API, etc. are just turned off for your existing games, but they will still play fine without those perks.
Thanks you Riley