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Can't convert my game to Jumpgate

I'm using the latest version of Firefox on Windows 10 I have a Vampire: The Masquerade (5th Edition) game that was made using the Legacy engine of Roll20. I'm trying to find the button that would convert this game to Jumpgate (I'd like to try map pins), but I can't find this button in any section of the settings menu. Are there limitations on what games can be converted to the new engine? Thank you for any advice in advance
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Gauss
Forum Champion
Hi Zsombor B.,  Go to Roll20.net Click the name of your game (not Launch) Click Settings Click Copy Game Make sure it is set to the updated VTT engine (not Legacy). It should already default to this.  Finish the copy process.  The copy is upgraded.  If you would prefer to upgrade the game itself: Go to Roll20.net Click launch on the desired game Go to the My Settings tab in the top right corner.  In the Personalization section should be a button that says "Upgrade Now"
Thank you for your response. The "Upgrade Now" button does not show up for me in the section you mentioned. Could this be because the game was actually created by one of the players who added me to the game as a DM? 
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keithcurtis
Forum Champion
Marketplace Creator
API Scripter
Zsombor B. said: Thank you for your response. The "Upgrade Now" button does not show up for me in the section you mentioned. Could this be because the game was actually created by one of the players who added me to the game as a DM?  Hi Zsombor! You are correct; that is exactly the reason. Only the creator of the game can do certain high level functions, and converting it to the latest engine (used to be called Jumpgate), is one of them. You will need to have the creator do this for you. As an aside, I would advise going with the first of Gauss's suggestions. It's a bit safer should something go wrong.