Each Elden Ring patch brings a wealth of changes to the game, which often work to nerf the most popular «cheesing» strategies and strong builds. Notably, Elden Ring's patch 1.03 nerfed Mimic Tear Ashes, which many players were using to easily defeat bosses, and patch 1.05 has now rolled around for Elden Ring and brought a whole host of major changes to the game. However, as is sometimes the case when any game releases a big update, there can be a few unintentional bugs as part of the patch dropping.
In terms of patch 1.05, along with a big change to Elden Ring's map and a quality-of-life improvement to the menu seen when resting at a Site of Grace, some players have encountered a rather strange bug that informs them that «inappropriate activity» has been detected on their account. Usually, inappropriate activity refers to when a player has been caught cheating or modding in Elden Ring, and so they are forced to play the game in offline mode to prevent them from being able to unfairly invade other players' worlds.
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However, following the release of patch 1.05, many Elden Ring fans were being that inappropriate activity had been detected without them ever having downloaded cheats or mods. This led to a huge amount of posts on Reddit filled with confused Elden Ring fans hoping that they could get back to playing the game in online mode. Luckily for those players who had not cheated and still received the message, it appears this was only a minor bug related to the release of the new update.
As pointed out by a few different posts on the Elden Ring subreddit, it seems that those players who wrongly received an inappropriate activity detected message are now able to return
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