{"id":41228,"date":"2025-01-28T16:32:43","date_gmt":"2025-01-28T16:32:43","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/diablo-4-community-try-to-reunite-two-players-with-long-shot-bromance-dexerto\/"},"modified":"2025-01-28T16:32:43","modified_gmt":"2025-01-28T16:32:43","slug":"diablo-4-community-try-to-reunite-two-players-with-long-shot-bromance-dexerto","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/dejan.au\/index.php\/2025\/01\/28\/diablo-4-community-try-to-reunite-two-players-with-long-shot-bromance-dexerto\/","title":{"rendered":"Diablo 4 community try to reunite two players with \u201clong shot\u201d bromance &#8211; Dexerto"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Diablo 4 community try to reunite two players with \u201clong shot\u201d bromance Blizzard EntertainmentIn a united front, the Diablo 4 community is trying to get two players who buddied up online back together as the game\u2019s lack of a party-finding feature is making it impossible for the Diablo 4 bromance to track each other down. Budding gaming bromances have been around for years, thanks to the power of online multiplayer. Players who meet up online and become friends through a mutual love for a game. It turns out that Diablo 4 is absolutely no different in that respect. Two players recently teamed up in Blizzard\u2019s RPG looter to tackle a Helltide Event together. After a successful effort, the pair\u2019s potential friendship was abruptly cut short by a connection error. The D4 community is now trying to help the duo reconnect in the absence of a Diablo 4 party-finding feature. Diablo 4 players lost without party-finding ability \u201cI know this is a reach, but if you\u2019re a Necromancer and you did a Helltide with a Rogue today but dced (disconnected),\u201d explained one Diablo 4 Reddit user Prusaudis in a rather emotive post. The OP clarified the full events to the D4 community: \u201cWe met up, ended up clearing the entire Helltide together, killed the Helltide boss, then opened the mystery chest. We both had to run back to town. I said: \u201cHave to run to town.\u201d You said: \u201cLet\u2019s go\u201d. When we got back my game crashed and when I rejoined I was in a different world with different people. Couldn\u2019t find you in any of the social lists or through bnet (Battle.net). The OP concluded by saying: \u201cI wanted to add you. It\u2019s a shame. I feel like the beginning of a good friendship may now never be.\u201d The player thinks their name was along the lines of \u201cDmmarr\u201d and understands that this is a \u201clong shot.\u201d In a bid to reunite the players, one user suggested \u201cto look at your recently played with players if you\u2019re on Xbox,\u201d someone else recommended recording gameplay in future for instances like this, whereas many players suggested Missing Connections on Craigslist. The sentiment was seen as a rare positive story for Diablo 4 given the many negative reactions as of late \u2013 despite the sad nature of the broken bromance. But it also served to underline that the game needs party features: \u201cThis is so f**king awesome and I\u2019m all for this. I wish there was a \u201cRecent Players\u201d list you could view or \u201cRecent Party Members\u201d so we don\u2019t miss out on possible friends lol\u201d suggested another Reddit user. Will the two players ever reunite? It\u2019s slim, but not impossible. While we wait to see if the bromance is back fighting demons side-by-side, take a look at the 30 billion gold item that caused Blizzard to cease trading.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Diablo 4 community try to reunite two players with \u201clong shot\u201d bromance Blizzard EntertainmentIn a united front, the Diablo 4 community is trying to get two players who buddied up online back together as the game\u2019s lack of a party-finding feature is making it impossible for the Diablo 4 bromance to track each other down. 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