Reynolds spoke to MMOexp via Discord messages about the vulnerability he exploited as that is, the "Hardscoping Tutorial" thing, and during our chat , he referred to it as a "pavel." Based on the subsequent revelations, it turned out that he actually tried to trick MMOexp into publishing false information about how Elden Ring Runes this method works, which at the time he claimed allowed him to inject unapproved items into others' inventories. These items would be flagged upon death, he said at the time, while the game was able to identify his victims as cheaters and result in an apparent softban--but, there's little evidence this part of the plot is accurate. Rumors of such things being possible have persisted throughout the gaming community over the years and, while MMOexp cannot verify the validity of these claims, we know that cheating continues to be a problem for the game.
And so, it's a headache being invaded by Reynolds. There's nothing you can do when he pops up. His spells are broken , and too powerful, so you kinda just...take it. The complaints about Reynolds his activities in Elden Ring haven't surfaced in the moment, but it could just be a matter of time since his name often appears in Elden Ring's Dark Souls and Elden Ring subreddits.
What are you going to do? According to a popular Reddit post from April 2016, the best way to proceed is to either quit or commit suicide. Unexpectedly, Reynolds says he doesn't want to get caught in the hacking of Elden Ring. He said Bandai Namco and FromSoftware should make use of this experience to develop better anti-cheat software that blocks hackers from exploiting game codes.
"I'm necessary bad," Reynolds said. "You may be wondering if being caught is part of the buy Elden Ring Runes game plan, and it is. If I get caught, will the game die? I don't think so however maybe Bandai will be able to fix it. Time to go mobile."