![]() ![]() Having a pack of murderous undead at my back. So pretty please, from people who are throwing money at multiple copies of your game - tell us how to just have a simple couch co-op experience where we can save our progress. Since Diablo 4 launched, my Necromancer has been running around Sanctuary with a posse of scythe-wielding skeletons, icy mages, and a big iron golem. On the page where it denies us, it gives a link to a support page that doesn’t exist. I added that second profiles Nintendo account to my Nintendo Online family plan - not sure if that worked because we gave up and just played without saving. We tried creating a Nintendo account for the second profile and linked it - no dice The other profiles are greyed out on the switch when player 2 tries to join and it forces them to join as guest with no saving their progression. We just cannot get it to let player 2 join locally and have their progress saved. I’m a professional video producer and I’ll even make a free video tutorial and post it online to explain how to do this for others if you just explain to me a foolproof way to make this work consistently. ![]() I solved this once months ago, but can’t remember how, and now I’m trying to couch co-op with another friend at their house and we have spent HOURS messing around on forums/and settings trying to make this work and I’m pretty much begging for help from some official support. Having a LOT of trouble just starting a local couch co-op game 2 players on Nintendo Switch (that saves BOTH players progress), Diablo 3 Eternal Collection. ![]()
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