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I purchased a module but in the create have page I can't find the module I want to start the game with. I get the huge list of modules on the right but I'm not seeing the one I own. What's the secret?
It might be an Add On, in which case you'd create a game, then on the Game's main page, add the Addon using the dropdown menu. Can you link what you purchased?
Yeah, <a href="https://marketplace.roll20.net/browse/module/4220/against-the-aeon-throne-ap1-the-reach-of-empire" rel="nofollow">https://marketplace.roll20.net/browse/module/4220/against-the-aeon-throne-ap1-the-reach-of-empire</a> That's what I bought. It says it's a module.
Hmmm. It shows up on the right side of the Create a Game for me. You might try using your browser's search feature to find it on the page if you aren't seeing it. Also, does it show up here for you: <a href="https://marketplace.roll20.net/purchases/" rel="nofollow">https://marketplace.roll20.net/purchases/</a>
Huh, after you responded it showed up. I wish that process were slightly more intuitive. I couldn't find a 'my content' option under modules or anything. Feels like your modules should show up at the top of the list? It would also be nice to find my content and be able to create a game starting there. Like a 'create game using this module...' your option.
That does sound like a great idea! You should throw something into the Suggestions and Ideas forum about that. I know they're looking at working on the interface to the marketplace (I think they said that in the most recent round table...), and this might be a good thing to bring up.