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Leaving a campaign

September 10 (12 years ago)
I was in a campaign a while ago but now it is over and I can't leave it. I want to be able to have it stop showing up in the list of campaigns I'm a part of but I can't find a way to just leave it. I guess the DM quit using Roll20 or something and he hasn't responded to any of my PMs and he hasn't deleted the campaign from the ones he runs.

Is there a way I can just drop out of the campaign myself rather than having to hope that the DM comes back or deletes the campaign?
September 10 (12 years ago)
I want to do this too for a few campaigns that never got off the ground.
September 11 (12 years ago)
Riley D.
Roll20 Team
Good idea, we'll add this in. Thanks!
October 19 (12 years ago)
Any word on when this might be implemented?
October 26 (12 years ago)
HardKor
KS Backer
bump
October 27 (12 years ago)
On a similar topic, DM's should be able to remove comments on the campaign page by players who are no longer part of a campaign (or this is done automatically upon player kicking/removal).
October 28 (12 years ago)
Or remove any comments from *their* own campaign page.
November 11 (12 years ago)
I'm guessing this function still doesn't exist?
November 12 (12 years ago)
The only thing I can think of is contacting the GM and telling him to remove you from the campaign, But you already mention he is not around so that is not really an option I guess.
December 27 (12 years ago)
I agree that this feature is needed. In addition to having unnecessary campaigns in a person's page it creates confusion in the group, because the GM does not know who is active in the group. Players join groups, because they think that they are interested in the game (and this is great, this is how groups of new people get created), but after a session or two person decides that the game or schedule is just not for him/her. Now it is difficult to politely and respectfully opt out of the group. You cannot even e-mail the GM unless you happened to ask him for his address. The only way out is to request via a post in the game's campaign discussion to have the GM boot you from the group and hope the GM sees the post.
December 28 (12 years ago)
Gauss
Forum Champion
Soon we will begin a new development cycle and communications issues like this are the priority. Please post suggestions regarding any website or external to the VTT communications improvements you can think of in the suggestion forum. Get people to vote on them, they might be implemented.

- Gauss
December 31 (12 years ago)
What bothers me as more, is that anyone can add you to their game without ever asking you.
December 31 (12 years ago)
Gauss
Forum Champion
How can you be added without someone asking you? This must be something I am missing.

- Gauss
January 02 (12 years ago)
Pat S.
Forum Champion
Sheet Author
Would it be possible to put a campaign manager in a person's account profile?

what I was think is that it gives a list of campaigns a person is listed in and has an option to quit that campaign. If that is not possible then how about the following.

On the campaigns view details page, you give the player the option to remove himself from the game similar to the way a GM has the option to remove anyone?
January 08 (12 years ago)
HardKor
KS Backer
bump!
January 19 (12 years ago)
bump :-)
January 19 (12 years ago)
Pat S.
Forum Champion
Sheet Author
This is needed. I sent an email to the gm listed in one of the abandoned games and he basically told me to talk to the devs since he is not responsible for the game room and it didn't matter to him anymore.
January 20 (12 years ago)
Wow that gm sounded like a dick. He couldn't take ten minutes to take you out of the gameroom?
January 20 (12 years ago)
Pat S.
Forum Champion
Sheet Author
It was one of the vender rooms from Aethercon and a lot of them are still upset over how it went. I know that I have no intention of ever supporting that game system because of the treatment I received.
January 20 (12 years ago)
Now now. Perhaps you just weren't speaking their language. Try something along the lines of 'ur uh doodie head.'

"I'm sorry, but I don't speak tool."
January 28 (12 years ago)

Yeah, *bump* for me too. That should really, really be implemented. Some GMs don't watch over their game anymore and you're stuck into a game room you wish not to be part of anymore. When will we be able to quit a campaign ? Thanks. (I don't have many campaigns, but I keep receiving posts about one of which I'm part of, and I don't even play that game :) )

January 28 (12 years ago)
Riley D.
Roll20 Team

You can now do this as of today...there's a "Leave Campaign" link on the Campaign Details page for each campaign you're in.

January 28 (12 years ago)

Yeah I just saw that xD I'm always late to the party :D Thanks and sorry about the useless post ;)

January 28 (12 years ago)
Riley D.
Roll20 Team

No problem :-)

January 29 (12 years ago)

Thank you!