Hogwarts Legacy This streamer makes a huge mess live

Hogwarts Legacy: This streamer makes a huge mess live… – Millenium

For a few days some of our habits have changed! Now we are several thousand wizards and witches joining Hogwarts after a day’s work through Hogwarts Legacy and if we are all afraid of failing with our current game, unfortunately this happened to this streamer while she was live…

A streamer fails in a very sad way in Hogwarts Legacy

If you’re playing the Avalanche title, you’re aware that it takes some time before you can access certain features or before you can have some good stuff with a few gold coins aside. And if we know only too well how annoying it is to lose your game with all our progress, It is sadly this sad experience that streamer DivineCarly lived and in full life.

As a matter of fact, Unfortunately, when she was about to quietly resume her only game in Hogwarts Legacy with her viewers, she erased her progress entirely instead of starting it.

If we don’t know exactly how it happened, she realized her mistake during her stream shortly after. Unfortunately, she then explained it two different actions actually had the same key assigned in their commandsand when she thought she was entering the settings menu, she actually deleted her game without really paying attention to the secret confirmation message.

What the hell am I doing right now? I’m playing for free now (…) We have to repeat Harriet Pottah. I don’t want to redo everything but I have to because it’s a good game. What did I just do? I tried pressing the settings…

“Reboot Failed”

After this mistake, she didn’t lose her calm and decided to start all over again, recreating the same character she played with: Harriet Pottah. While this mishap is quite upsetting for the streamer, we can still see at the beginning of the video clip of her monumental failure that her character was at level 11. As a result, she really shouldn’t have gotten very far into the story, as the first few levels go to XP fairly quickly.

Hopefully it doesn’t repeat the same mistake in the future, especially if it’s much further into the main frame.