
So I've logged thousands of hours into Roll20 at this point (4500 roughly) and here's just some little things that could be improved upon without diving into the huge feature overhauls that the platform desperately needs but have already been covered in other posts like the Foreground Layer one. 1. Layering needs more finite control. Send backwards as well as Send to Back would help make a difference. 2. Grouping objects together almost always misbehaves. Dragging and dropping grouped objects is only possible if you click on it, then click and drag as opposed to just dragging it where it should go. 3. Uniform scaling. Scaling 2 items simultaneously just straight up doesn't work. Could save a lot of time if it did. 4. The ability to sort our marketplace purchases in the Marketplace Purchases section would be really useful. Mine are all over the place as they are sorted alphabetically. 5. When we add marketplace items to library folders, why are they added to recent uploads? It buries all of your recent uploads when you're just trying to sort the order of items. 6. When trying to delete the huge mass of recent uploads caused by issue number 5, it's frustrating that you can only select 1 token at a time and there's no box select or shift+click select like in windows. 7. When selecting multiple tokens in the menu, it'd be really handy if we could add them all to a chosen folder. Presently upon selecting lots of tokens, the only thing we can do with them is delete them. Being able to bulk-add tokens to a folder would be a life-saver for efficiency and organisation. 8. Copy-paste often doesn't retain layer orders. I've not yet figured out the logic it employs yet. It seems to change every time I do it. 9. Since loads of market-place providers don't tag their items correctly, it'd be nice if we could do that in-engine without having to manually add the token to our library and do it there. I've really liked the last few updates that have been pushed out. Own music, own animations, the new lighting system, all of that was a big hit for me. I'm looking forward to seeing what this can become.