
Bear with me as I try to best describe my question. I'm
wondering if anyone in the Roll20 Community has a recommendation for how to
become an advanced Roll20 User? I am looking for a process or a walkthrough
that is less code-themed and more for the “non-coder” user. I am not a coder by any stretch of the
imagination. I strongly believe that if there
were some kind of in-depth “Documentation Outline” that laid out everything you
could do with Roll20 for a truly professional looking game, it would attract
users that would create better looking games attracting even more users. Something that would have, not just the
Options available, but also provide a combination of step-by-step instructions
of the “User Friendly” variety. Of course,
while simultaneously offering Caveats that a greater knowledge of this or that
computer programming language might be needed to accomplish particular feats. One example of an area I'm running into some frustration
with is understanding what I can do with Roll Templates. I've read through the
section listed here, but I would not describe this document as anything
approaching User Friendly – at least not for someone who is not, again, a
coder. It is not a tutorial in a format that the average user can comprehend with ease.
When I do a general search on YouTube for assistance, it seems that there were
a number of people that created various tutorials for Roll20, but I'm concerned
that these tutorials are out of date. Are the features of Roll20's becoming so
archaic that they can only be accessed and manipulated by the chosen few, or
those who have been with it from the beginning?
I guess my big concern is that, by not having some document
that is more all encompassing and readable/available to new users or the less technical-based
user is creating a community that of a few users who were grandfathered in from
the beginning – and we will have no one else once everyone else moves on to
help where the “user guide” as it stands, is failing. Hopefully people understand I *like* the platform, and I see there are amazing things that can be done with it, but I'm feeling like those options are presented as a carrot I can't hope to reach.