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− | '''Early Access''' is a feature for Roll20 that allows access the latest developments to the Roll20 application. {{Pro}} subscribers | + | '''Beta/Early Access''' is a feature for Roll20 that allows access the latest developments to the Roll20 application. |
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+ | Early Access is often rolled out in stages: | ||
+ | 1. Usually, {{Pro}} subscribers are the first to get the option to opt-in to Beta features, as they are made available in order to get a first look and provide feedback before the full release. | ||
+ | 2. Often, {{Plus}} subscribers get access some the after Pro users, or at the same time. | ||
+ | 3. Eventually, all users get opt-in access to the feature. | ||
+ | 4. Finally, when the feature gets full release, it often goes from opt-in to either be the new default option(if it's a new feature or replaces something old), opt-out, or permanently replace the old version. | ||
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Previously, Early Access features where available on the [[Dev Server]], which is now discontinued. | Previously, Early Access features where available on the [[Dev Server]], which is now discontinued. |
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Beta/Early Access is a feature for Roll20 that allows access the latest developments to the Roll20 application.
Early Access is often rolled out in stages:
1. Usually,3. Eventually, all users get opt-in access to the feature. 4. Finally, when the feature gets full release, it often goes from opt-in to either be the new default option(if it's a new feature or replaces something old), opt-out, or permanently replace the old version.
Previously, Early Access features where available on the Dev Server, which is now discontinued.