Today I'm gonna show you how I bully newcomers to the game with a build I put together in Cheat Engine. As you can see, I have hacked in 10 of each of the most overpowered weapons and rings, so I can effortlessly quickswap mid-fight to hard-counter whatever a legit player might have. Just in case, with CE I also have an infinite resupply of Siegbraus, Divine Blessings, and Budding Green Blossoms, so I can use them all the time and not worry about tiny details such as each playthrough only having a limited number of them. All right, let's get to the invasions!
Ohhh, a ladder fight, is that it, young one?
>starts using FAP ring switching glitch for infinite stamina
Oh no! I'm dead. I'm dead!!
>Estus cancel glitches for instant, unpunishable heals
Alright, if you want to paly like that, good sir, so be it!
>glitches the Astora ultra greatsword to use straightsword moveset
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I used to enjoy his videos back in the day, but in hindsight, I am utterly repulsed by what he was doing. Did this faggot single-handedly normalize lowkey cheating in DS3 PvP? As his videos became more and more popular, almost every so-called legit player who is into the PvP scene started abusing glitches and have CE at the ready to supply them with an infinite number of overpowered but normally limited consumables. Mid-fight build swapping to hard-counter the opponent or to optimize rings at any given moment became the norm, but once again, it can only be done fast enough if there is a large number of each of the items to make selecting them easier, which is once again, done with CE.
Did it start with him, or did he follow the trend himself? I lean towards the former, because even when he was fighting sweats or just competent people, they rearely were cheating in the same way he did.