Anyone in the Dark Souls community familiar with Malcolm Reynolds already knows where this is going: invading other people's games, spawning illegal items in their inventory, and slaughtering them with hacked abilities. While the anti-cheat in Elden Ringdoes not have such panic-inducing exploits for now, given that FromSoftware vowed to fix the issue in time for Elden Ring's launch, it is remarkably effortless to bypass the game's Easy Anti-Cheat (EAC) software and play online without EAC protection. RELATED: Dark Souls 3 Hack May Also Affect Elden Ring, Devs Working on It The Dark Souls franchise has always had a reputation as being rife with cheats and exploits, and perhaps the most notorious incident occurred in Dark Souls 3, when the discovery of a major vulnerability allowed hackers to remotely run code on another player's computer, potentially taking control of the device – and therefore obtaining access to sensitive and private information. Others are more mean-spirited about it – and now, one infamous Dark Souls 3 player named Malcolm Reynolds has now found his way to the Lands Between in FromSoftware's Elden Ring. Some are harmless with their exploits, and do it for personal amusement to the detriment of none. Not everyone plays video games in a way intended by the developers.
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