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Allow more than 5 games to have access to compendiums

Hi, Any chance you can up the number of compendium sharing slots, or at least allow extra slots on a payment basis? 5 slots is very limited if you have multiple groups that play different games every 2 weeks. Thanks for the consideration, Simon  
Could this be expanded to increasing the number of games, while putting a limit on how many players you can promote to GMs? As it is, you can simply turn on/off sharing as you enter and leave sessions.  ...not much work really The only situation where this i situation is if you promote lots of people to GMs so they can use other stuff on your account.
Jens F. said: Could this be expanded to increasing the number of games, while putting a limit on how many players you can promote to GMs? As it is, you can simply turn on/off sharing as you enter and leave sessions.  ...not much work really The only situation where this i situation is if you promote lots of people to GMs so they can use other stuff on your account. My players are quite often messing around in games making characters etc when I'm not there so I don't want to have to keep adding/removing compendium sharing. It would be ok if any kind of mobile support worked with Roll20 but that's also diabolical. Also, I don't see any logical sense between having say, 3 systems - PF2, SF, 5e, and having to share slots between those. Each compendium should be shareable with x number of people - I paid for each one separately, shouldn't I be able to share them separately?
One solution would be to have separate games for the players to make characters, check rules etc. Even with one slot reserved for the game you currently play, this would enable up to 60 people to share your compendiums.
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