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Elden Ring exploit sends PC players to a circle of infinite death

by James Kaufman
March 20, 2022
in News
Elden Ring exploit sends PC players to a circle of infinite death

One elden ring According to a report in pc gamer,

As shown in a video of EldenRingUpdate on TwitterThe obvious hack is when an attacker activates a specific ability, causing some sort of glitch that causes the host’s game to crash. When the player tries to open the game, they find that their character is repeatedly falling to their death.

Elden Ring PSA️ for PC players

There is an exploit running on the PC where hackers will corrupt your save file during their attack.

At first they’ll crash your game, and when you open it back up, your character will be constantly falling to their death… pic.twitter.com/8et3bl8T1I

Also read: What if Elden Ring isn't a masterpiece?

— Mordecai (@EldenRingUpdate) 18 March 2022

A user on Reddit suggests a possible solution, but it doesn’t work 100 percent of the time. You can try to quit the game using Alt+F4 just before your character dies, which is going to give you a bit more time during your next login. When you reopen the game, quickly open the map and taunt Grace’s site. If you don’t manage to get to Grace’s site fast enough, the death cycle will start all over again. One user on Reddit reported losing 100 hours of gameplay, having tried the workaround with no luck.

FromSoftware and Bandai Namco have yet to comment on the situation, but we will update this article if we get any new information. For now, it’s probably best to back up your saved files and play offline, as that’s the only way to avoid attacks.

Earlier this year, a feat in dark Souls – Another title from FromSoftware and Bandai Namco – left PC players vulnerable to dangerous remote code execution attacks. At the time, players were concerned that the issue might affect the not-yet-released elden ring, dark Souls’ PC servers have been shut down since February so that developers can fix the problem.

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