That’s very pleasant! Always was a bit too complicated having to go to the permissions tab every time from game settings.
However, could you please make the collaborative-editing feature off by default?
It’s very irritating having to commit scripts when I am by myself, and to disable the settings every time, having to restart Studio.
Overall that is a very nice beta feature that I hope will roll out soon!
Huge thanks for the engineers that made it possible
Can we get it so non-owners can edit collaborators in group experiences? I don’t actually know, but the owner of a group i’m in told me it’s not possible. The devs can’t hold a testing session for any games unless the owner is there to change the permissions for the testers- and, he’s not always there to end it either.
Yes, I would like to expand upon this issue. Roblox needs to create some kind of system which logs in hidden metadata where certain objects and attributes originated from in order to prevent the false bans attributed to rogue developers inserting non-TOS abiding content into group and collaboration games. Although the identifier to show scripts in inserted models is good, there should be an option to automatically delete them to make the process easier for users who are new to studio and don’t know how to find and delete these scripts.
hi @Ninjonik this behavior hasn’t changed - you cannot give edit access to a group for user-owned games. Groups can only have Edit access to their own Group games. I’m curious though, what is your scenario here?
hi @Agent_4004 any group roles that have Owner or Edit access permissions inside the group looks grayed out because the level of access can’t be changed inside Studio. You can go to roblox.com > Groups to configure group permissions if you want to change the access level. Before, it used to show the wrong info in the Studio UI (something like “No access”) and we’ve fixed that to show the actual access level.
I have two games in one group, and also in my group there are four developers, I want two developers to have access to one game, and two other developers to another game, also each two developers have their own role. But I can’t do this because all developers have access to all games in the group, regardless of roles
Seconding this. Please add a permission setting for roles that allows people other than the group owner to change these access settings. We have multiple developers and it just doesn’t make sense for the group owner to be the only one able to change these settings.
Why are we not able to add users as collaborators for group places?
What about groups with multiple games & developers?
Ex. We have 4 scripters and 4 games. Each scripter works on their own game. That is the only game they need to access. Currently, to make this work, I would need to make 4 ranks within my group. Seems entirely nonsensical.
We need the ability to grant edit access to a specific user for specific games.
Bumping this topic again because the collaboration window is still unusable by anybody that is not the group owner. Regardless of Edit permissions. Why is this still so limited?
hi @jiwonz thanks for reporting this. Are you still seeing the issue? If you are, are you seeing any messages on the Output window? And if you can let me know what Studio version you’re on that would be helpful too.