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Wrong game loads

Hi - So, I'm DM'ing a Campaign.  Also, used to be a player in another campaign, but bowed out several weeks ago. Have no way to communicate with that DM to request he removes me (so that I no longer see that campaign on my "games" screen). I load into his campaign, leave a message in the Chat to ask to be removed, then "exit" game. Go to load up my own campaign and it loads me back into the other DM's campaign.  I exit game. Close browser. Try to load into my campaign. Loads me back into other DM's campaign again. Rinse and repeat a few times. Same result.  Help!!!
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Gen Kitty
Forum Champion
I can't help you with the wrong game loading, but I can tell you how to leave the game you wish to depart. Load up the game details and look for 'Leave Game' to the medium right, just to the left of the list of players. I hope this helps ^_^
Hello Puddle, I am sorry to hear that you have encountered these issues.  In regards to leaving a game, you are able to leave the game yourself. Just follow the information Gen Kitty provided.  In regards to the issue with loading the wrong campaign, can you verify that you are using the links on your Roll20 account and not a book marked link?  If so, then please  carefully work through these steps of our guide to   Solving Technical Issues : Step 1: Make sure to use the right browser Please check if these issues persist when using both Chrome  and  Firefox. Step 2: Ensure that there are no extensions/addons interfering with Roll20 Please disable  all  add-ons/extensions. Step 3: Clear your cache If none of the above succeeds, please thoroughly work through  Step 4 .  (Don't forget the complete Console Log!) Thank you!