Another person who discovered the most recent exploit told VGC that EasyAntiCheat will only create a higher barrier to entry for cheaters—the vulnerabilities in the game's code will still exist for
Dark And Darker Gold anyone who does break through EasyAntiCheat, they said.
Apart from taking the games' PvP servers offline, FromSoftware and Bandai Namco have said little else about how they're addressing the security flaw. We contacted the publisher about it but have yet to receive a response.
LukeYui said they have found similar issues with Dark And Darker 3 in 2019 and made reports to Bandai Namco. Though the publisher has fixed some of the minor issues, the majority of them have been left unfixed. According to Elden Ring's EULA, the game uses EasyAntiCheat.
When Dark And Darker 3 launched in 2016, it included an issue called "item injection," where players would shove hacked items into the inventory of other players which permanently broke their other items. Dark fairytale adventure Lost in Random rolls up this September
The Souls games have a long history with
Dark And Darker Gold for sale PvP exploits and hackers stretching all the way back to Demon's Souls in 2009. It'd be nice to play Elden Ring in peace when it's out later this month—hopefully FromSoftware can at least address the most dire vulnerabilities in the day one patch, since Elden Ring has already gone gold.