Brand new to Roll20, and I just want to say it's awesome. I also have Asperger's and I just love to pick things apart, so here are a couple of MASSIVE suggestions that just knock me over right away. 1) Can Players access their character sheets AND handouts when I'm not online as GM? In fact, can they just access the campaign when I'm not online? (I have some pretty weirdly obsessive players who would probably just come to stare at their token between sessions, and that's okay.) Maybe we just haven't figured that out yet. If so, never mind. They need to be able to. I could digress into how you are going to have more players than GM's and so things for them to do when not directly in session is important in terms of your web traffic, but I probably don't need to - although I just did, so there's that. Players need to access the quest when the GM is away. Needs to happen. 2) Handouts. Sometimes handouts are actually meant to be read. My handouts can be on the order of 15 pages long, single-spaced. I want backstory, I want politics, I want very, very, very detailed maps. I want the players immersed in the setting. So, yeah, handouts need to be an actual, readable, multi-paged document, not a 50% zoomable JPEG - not just suitable for a ransom note, suitable for the Rules of the Esteemed Order of Abjuration, 17th Edition, in the original, unedited Duergar, as it were. 3) Jukebox. Simply need to be able to upload MP3's. Worrying about licensing issues would be irrelevant. Users assume full responsibility for what they upload. There could of course be a size limit. The idea about multiple playlists is pretty great, too. 4) Ability to upload MY OWN background. Yours are fantastic, but there are FOUR of them for 777,000 users. Have no doubt we can produce animated GIF's or large JPEGS for our own backgrounds. 5) FOLDERS in My Library! 6) I know moving the ribbon moves the Players' screens, but can I literally move the party, tokens and all to a new screen? That way I don't have to update hit points, status effects, etc.? Maybe another ribbon for player tokens? And maybe a third for enemies? (Because what happens when everyone, enemies and all are sucked through a dimensional portal and the battle continues? 7) Since we've got the code for all these macros, and we have examples of stock character sheets, shouldn't it in theory be possible to just add some macro buttons placeable from the Toolbox? Initiative, combat roll with power attack, etc.? Eventually API scripts will be at a place that's possible, too. --- So that's from someone who is totally fresh to this thing. Those seem like big deals to me. There's so much to love about Roll20 I wouldn't know where to begin. Happy, happy, happy to be a supporter! Rock on!