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Select availability for API scripts to Base players

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Missingquery
Pro
Sheet Author
API Scripter
I am a script author & character sheet creator. The system I primarily work on practically requires the companion API script for it to be actually functional (because of the sheer density of calculations one has to take into account during combat), limiting the amount of people I can reach with my advertising. Honestly, it's pretty frustrating to see people pass up my system because they don't have a Pro account. Therefore, I propose a hybrid system from what we have now. For systems that more or less require an API script to function, they can be linked to one character sheet/system, with only one companion script per sheet/system. Base players who have their campaign currently set to that sheet/system will be able to use that script and that script only, and will not be able to use any others or create their own. Furthermore, in order to prevent API abuse, linked scripts will be audited more heavily than normal API scripts, & the status of linked will only be given out to systems that truly require it, not just any system. This prevents API abuse on a widespread scale, but still allows players that more or less need the API script for the game to actually function. I would greatly appreciate it if this were to be implemented!
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