Efficacy#89095
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Unable to sideboard or rejoin game
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378 votesAn error occurred while saving the comment An error occurred while saving the comment Efficacy#89095 commented
Same problem. Crashed during g1, was able to reconnect and play it out. Sideboarding was unusable and game forced a concession.
Efficacy#89095 supported this idea ·
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Same issue again, this time in standard event!
EDIT: Possible WORKAROUND for future players -
1) Alt-F4 out of the broken sideboarding screen to exit the game
2) Restart it
3) Repeat
This allowed me to rejoin the match once the sideboarding process timed out and it was ready to deal my opening hand. I had no chance to change the sideboard, the changes could not save, but I was able to play g2 & g3 with my mainboard.
It seemed like the game had to launch after sideboarding was over. If you wait too long, you will time out and auto-concede.