I'm not trying to be mean, or complain here, I'm genuinely curious. I see that Extinction Curse, Chapter 1, for PF2 has been added. Roll20 has also added another PF2 module, sometime last year, I think. The point being, there have to be scripts to generate the characters, and the handouts and such, right? Stuff that's ready to go, once they have the data? (handouts may be more of an issue, as there could be uncertainty as to what text goes in which handout) Of course, there's legal work, and I'm not dismissing it, but some of that, even, can be replicated (I imagine), with small changes. I thought, "maybe Paizo isn't releasing it (Age of Ashes)," but I checked, and they are for FG. Aligning maps and drawing dynamic lighting lines is a pain, but it can't be more than an hour or so per module, based on my experience. I guess I'm asking, what is the process for porting modules over to Roll20, and what's the bottleneck for it? Surely they give Roll20 data in a more useful format than just the pdf, right? Even if they didn't, which would make little sense, paizo pdf text is clean-ish, and can be used in a character creation script. Or is it a lack of interest?