
Well, this is pretty much an issue with the way Roll20 has been focused... Which is to say more toward d20 games... Nothing wrong with that... However other games get only a fraction (a small fraction) of the attention and support. The problem is this is self defeating: Roll20 - At the core (heck, even in the name) is focused on d20 games (D&D and Pathfinder) at least from outward appearance. Thus it draws in more players of those games. Thus it creates more content for those game styles because it is the most played. Thus it draws in more of those players. This is an issue, if Roll20 wants to diversify more it has to have features that are more helpful to other style of games. Take me for example: I don't play Pathfinder or D&D - I got burned out on those years ago. I mostly stick with Star Wars Saga Edition, FATE, BESM, M&M, and White Wolf. Saga Edition and M&M translate okay into Roll20 and the features work (save for the map, in the case of M&M, because you don't need, and really can't use, a battlemap in M&M. Movement powers make it pretty useless.) White Wolf? Well... I custom wrote macros for my players to play White Wolf so they have a button, selecting 8 again, 9 again, or 10 again, type in the Dice Pool and off they go. For my Mage game(s) all I really wish I had was a way to tag tokens/character sheets with spell effects so I could pay attention to a target's spell tolerance. FATE doesn't really need anything, but some functionality would be nice. BESM is like FATE in that it doesn't need much, but some extra functionality would be appreciated. So, unfortunately, while I don't have much in the way of specific: "This feature is needed for this game." I can say that I, as a GM, am jealous as heck of Pathfinder and D&D players on Roll20 because they constantly get extra functionality that their game doesn't actually need either. I guess what I am saying is... Do some research guys... Give us some updates that are more useful for games other than D&D and Pathfinder because, as it stands, those are the games that (seem to) get all the love.