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WHFRP 4th Official Sheet

There is a long list of bugs with the current, official sheet from cubicle 7 and it seems that there is no support? Iam kinda wondering about this, because you can actually pay for the compendium. Searching the forum I can only found very outdated (2+ years) threads. Whats the status on this?
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Jacob R.
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C7's support for Roll20 is unfortunately beyond lackluster. It's a shame really. I think they are all in on Foundry. That's their decision, but it sucks they keep charging money for the Roll20 products when they are so under supported.
Isnt this on roll20 themself tho? Iam not an expert but charging money for a digital product that clearly isnt working as intended ... sounds like a huge problem for a digital tabletop site?
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Gauss
Forum Champion
Bana said: Isnt this on roll20 themself tho? Iam not an expert but charging money for a digital product that clearly isnt working as intended ... sounds like a huge problem for a digital tabletop site? Not really, Roll20 has products it has converted and is responsible for, and then it allows other folks to put up products that they convert. Roll20's stance has always been, contact the publisher of those products.  This is more like Amazon in that regard, where there are products Amazon sells and is responsible for, and then there are products that are completely 3rd party, Amazon is not the seller. 
So basically "go ask cubicle7" ?
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Gauss
Forum Champion
Bana said: So basically "go ask cubicle7" ? Basically:  There are character sheets that are created by Roll20 are maintained by Roll20.  There are character sheets created by the community are maintained by those in the community.  There are character sheets created by a publisher are hopefully maintained by the publisher, but if they are not, you could ask for someone in the community to step in. BUT, at that point they need to contact Roll20 to seek permission to modify the sheet, Roll20 may then either reject, accept, or contact the publisher for permission.  The problem with publisher created sheets are that they may pay for someone to create the sheet but then not pay for the maintenance of that sheet.  So my suggestion is, contact Cubicle 7, ask them if they are still maintaining their sheet. If they are not, then ask someone in the community if they will step up and hopefully Cubicle 7 and/or Roll20 will allow them to maintain it.