After logging back in, carn discovered his max level Hardcore Barbarian was gone, leaving him no option but to create another character and start all over again.ĭiablo 4’s Hardcore mode features permadeath, which means if a character dies it’s gone for good. Souaïb ‘carn’ Hanaf was livestreaming Diablo 4 when the game disconnected. IGN reported on the first Diablo 4 player to hit Level 100 in Hardcore mode after his character was lost forever following a disconnect. It’s a brutal end, but Quin69 is not the only Diablo 4 player to have lost a Hardcore character through no fault of their own. Whatever the reason, Quin69 has now lost a character he put over a week’s worth of hours into. As Diablo 4 streamer Octavian ‘Kripparrian’ Morosan suggests in the video, the port to town and loading process may have caused Quin69's Druid to enter a limbo state in which it was vulnerable long enough to die from an attack.ĭiablo 4 itself recorded the death as "Slain by Environment". What appears to have happened is Quin69’s character, which was standing inside a protection bubble during the portal to town, somehow died to an innocuous attack from a nearby floating device. “In the loading screen of me porting to town my character has died.” “I finished the f**king keystone and portaled to town,” Quin69 says as realisation sets in. The only option open to Quin69 is to click "acknowledge". Diablo 4 appears to crash while teleporting his character to the town of Kyovashad following the completion of a dungeon. New Zealand-based streamer Quin69 uploaded a video to YouTube of the moment he saw the dreaded Hall of Fallen Heroes on-screen message.
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