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End Demiplane Integration

Score + 11
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Edited 1759715346
Roll20 says they want to make the platform usable by most players. Most players want a one-site implementation for their games. Thus, kindly remove Demiplane and return us to the golden age of playing Roll20 games on the Roll20 site.  - macros would work - api would work. APIs can't read data from Demiplane..  - homebrew would work. Demeplane isn't set up to handle homebrew material or typing text from books we own. - drag-and-drop functions would work. Demiplane doesn't have drag and drop anything, anywhere. - compendiums and bestiaries would work. - no more swapping between sites to edit NPCs.  - faster load times. Demiplane is slow as molasses, and it makes our games twice as suseptible to internet problems because we're dependent on two sites. Other than the 'pretty' factor, Demiplane offers nothing to the end user.
They don't care! Roll20 is worse that it used to be, and instead of fixing it they come up with new stuff! The "work in tandem" don't work. Plural said: Roll20 says they want to make the platform usable by most players. Most players want a one-site implementation for their games. Thus, kindly remove Demiplane and return us to the golden age of playing Roll20 games on the Roll20 site.  - macros would work - api would work. APIs can't read data from Demiplane..  - homebrew would work. Demeplane isn't set up to handle homebrew material or typing text from books we own. - drag-and-drop functions would work. Demiplane doesn't have drag and drop anything, anywhere. - compendiums and bestiaries would work. - no more swapping between sites to edit NPCs.  - faster load times. Demiplane is slow as molasses, and it makes our games twice as suseptible to internet problems because we're dependent on two sites. Other than the 'pretty' factor, Demiplane offers nothing to the end user.
Plural said: Roll20 says they want to make the platform usable by most players. Most players want a one-site implementation for their games. Thus, kindly remove Demiplane and return us to the golden age of playing Roll20 games on the Roll20 site.  - macros would work - api would work. APIs can't read data from Demiplane..  - homebrew would work. Demeplane isn't set up to handle homebrew material or typing text from books we own. - drag-and-drop functions would work. Demiplane doesn't have drag and drop anything, anywhere. - compendiums and bestiaries would work. - no more swapping between sites to edit NPCs.  - faster load times. Demiplane is slow as molasses, and it makes our games twice as suseptible to internet problems because we're dependent on two sites. Other than the 'pretty' factor, Demiplane offers nothing to the end user. Honestly, seeing that list really makes the new Elite tier subscription seem like a slap in the face. The focus is on space without features.