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I just don't want to know what they're capable of other than item injects and crash bomb script.
On windows, type %appdata% into the search bar, go to roaming and locate a directory called EldenRing.
Copy it somewhere safe (like your personal cloud or an external hard drive).
This is now your back up.
If you'd like to reinstate it, make sure to turn off Steam's cloud save feature, or it might automatically restore your save file to an older state.
You have absolutely no idea what happened, yet jump to conclusions to dunk on an alleged cheater.
This hack absolutely does exist. Why are you guys hellbent on claiming the opposite? What's the train of thought here?
When you don't have something nice to say...
It happened to me once in Dark Souls 3, there was this once I spent lots of time without playing and when I came back I put my sign down to help someone and the mf was a hacker that messed that save file, thankfully it wasnt a favorite save file, but anyway, I learned to back up my saves from time to time since stuff like this can happen