If hit by a weapon with the “+Souls” augment, we advise you try to die in the most dignified way possible rather than risking levelling up with a contaminated supply of souls. After investigation, an account violating the End User License Agreement (EULA) can be penalised by restricting online interactions or disabling multiplayer altogether. “This would allow any players who end up receiving a hacked item/equipment unknowingly from an online player, the ability to restore their original game data from the cloud or separate backed up game data.”ĭark Souls III’s servers display an Invalid Data message when detecting these alterations and flagging an account for “further investigation”. “Due to the apparent risk of “taking candy from strangers”, it is recommended that players should always back up their save data to an online service (such as cloud saves) or as a direct back-up of the save file to a separate folder/directory (for PC/Steam),” reads the notice. In a statement about how to deal with the Invalid Data warning, Bandai Namco warned against “taking candy from strangers” and that the only surefire way to keep your game safe is to create a copy of your save file. The cause: hackers are finding novel ways to ruin other players’ games by either altering a weapon’s data values to imbue the host’s character with extra souls when hit, or dropping a hacked weapon for them to pick up.
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