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Topics » Forum » MMOEXP : Elden Ring Patches Out Spiral Of Death Exploit
MMOEXP : Elden Ring Patches Out Spiral Of Death Exploit
Elden Ring Patches Out Spiral Of Death Exploit That Bricked The Elden Ring Saves
Elden Ring players have discovered many ways to be a nuisance to one another in PVP However, one flaw that was discovered on PC was especially dastardly. It allowed players to trap their opponents in a perpetual death loop that could cause the destruction of their save files. Not good! Fortunately, the developer FromSoftware has finally fixed the issue by releasing a small update for the game which went live earlier in the day.
"Fixed a glitch in multiplayer that permitted players to send others to incorrect map coordinates," reads one of the notes found in the mini-1.03.2 patch. Bandai Namco didn't elaborate on how the bug worked, whether players who abused it would be banned, or what happens to players it already played on. The publisher hasn't responded to a request to comment.
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An PSA by an Elden Ring news account warning players about the exploit blew up on Twitter the week of March 18. "There's an exploit currently being distributed on PC which allows hackers to alter your save file while they invade your computer," it read. "First they will crash your game. Then, when you try to open it up again your character will always falling to their deaths. ..."
The attack involved teleporting unwitting players to out-of-bounds areas of the map, where they would die within a few seconds. The game was then reloaded and caused the same issue. It wasn't clear how players were doing it or the extent of the issue however, many people affected by the bug uploaded videos of their situation online.
The group also suggested possible solutions one of which was using Alt and F4 simultaneously to stop the game, allowing some extra time after it was reopened for players to open up the map and try to get out of the loop. It's unclear if that worked for every player affected though, or if today's patch can help players who have already been affected by this Elden Ring "prank."
In the one month since the game's release, Elden Ring has already been through two major updates and has sold over 12 million copies. The most important thing is that players continue to discover all sorts of wild things buried within its spooky and sometimes damaged open world. For instance, how to make your horse fly through first taking it down.