Kellan Thorne#75446
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An error occurred while saving the comment An error occurred while saving the comment Kellan Thorne#75446 commentedPosted in Reddit’s Arena community
“ I was able to kind of get it working by command+tab to a different app, command+tab back to Arena, click Window in the MacOS toolbar at the top and forcing full screen. Arena does seem to behave normally in full screen mode. It’s not ideal but I was able to get through a draft that way.”
I can confirm this works but only lasts until the arena. Client is restarted. In addition, it takes a few tries to get the unresponsive client into fullscreen mode, and then the resolution lowers as well
Clearly a temporary workaround. Hopefully, though, this may give the developers some additional information in order to craft fix.
Hope this helps
Kellan Thorne#75446 supported this idea ·An error occurred while saving the comment Kellan Thorne#75446 commented** Update to my previous bug report **
Today's maintenance build did not correct the bug.
Build: 2023.33.0 still does not allow any cursor clicks on MacOS 14.2
An error occurred while saving the comment Kellan Thorne#75446 commentedAdd one more to the bugged person list. I updated to MacOS 14.2 yesterday (not beta), and Arena is no unresponsive to all cursor clicks.
Holy cow...I cannot believe that this update didn't fix a critical bug on a major OS.
Seriously guys, I assume you're using some kind of Agile-Scrum method to prioritize stories for development. How, on Earth, does this critical bug not make it into the backlog for a release 30 days after having been reported. Heck, I figured it would be a hot fix, but thought, okay, I suppose it makes "some" sense for it to be in the next release.
And now, worst of all, I have to tell my son, he was right when he said. "Dad, you're funny. Wizards is not going to fix that any time soon. They don't give a **** about Mac users."
Could we at least get some acknowledgment that this is acknowledged as an issue and has been placed in the development backlog.