![]() ![]() The modder who created DS2fix, Alessandro De Micheli, isn’t so sure he’s at fault. “It has lead to a lot of pointing fingers but since so many of us swear to not using other mods it speaks for itself.” “This has been a hot topic on reddit since there is no real way to prove any of us didn’t install other mods,” said Damon. Everyone claims they’re only using DS2fix, and no other mods. Other Kotaku readers relayed similar experiences, and I’ve seen the same story on reddit. The decisions for these restrictions/limitations on your account are ultimately handled by the Dark Souls II server team (FROMSOFTWARE) in Japan that is monitoring the servers and we would have no control or ability to change their decisions (we can only provide information regarding whether or not restrictions have been placed on an account). However, players will still be able to play in “online” mode, but the restrictions will limit the online interactions with other players. ![]() The Dark Souls II server team (FROMSOFTWARE) has specifically stated that any players found in violation of the End User Licence Agreement (EULA - which a player is forced to agree to follow before being able to play the game in “online mode”) WILL NOT have these restrictions/limitations lifted from their account. Hacking, modifying, or exploiting the game (game data, character, souls, Soul Memory, etc.) with external files/mods or trainers. We have looked into this issue further with the Dark Souls 2 server team for the profile you provided and it appears that you have had restrictions/limitations placed on your account for Dark Souls 2: SOTFS, due to one of the following reasons at the time the violation was found: He asked Bandai Namco to look into it and got this response: One reader, Damon, made it through most of the game before finally wondering why he hadn’t seen many summon signs. ![]() But it also might be causing people to get softbanned from the game. ![]() In other words, it’s very useful, and what you expect from the passionate Souls community. It also prevents griefers from naming themselves a certain way and triggering crashes in other player’s games, and automatically removes corrupted items that could invalidate your save. Chiefly, it fixes the annoying durability bug that’s been part of Dark Souls 2 since it was released in early 2014, a glitch that From Software has only recently decided to address in a patch. ![]()
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