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Bandai Namco is working on PC performance, PS5 save issues in Elden Ring

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Patches are on the way to help fix some earlyĀ Elden RingĀ woes

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Elden RingĀ is out, and it’s already become the most popular game in town. Players have been noting some issues though, especially with performance on PC. Publisher Bandai Namco has apologized for those, and is outlining the fixes on the way.

In a new update, Bandai Namco addresses the performance issues players are seeing in Elden Ring. There’s already been a launch patch, addressing a few concerns. But Bandai Namco says that it’s “currently experiencing some issues that are preventing the game from playing properly under some conditions.” The publisher apologizes and asks for patience as it works on several items.

Those items include several PC fixes, like mouse sensitivity and issues with Easy Anti-Cheat on Steam. As far as performance on PC goes, Bandai Namco addresses performance-related issues and says it is “constantly working” to improve the game so it can be played on different PCs. The publisher also recommends updating your graphics card drivers.

A PlayStation 5 problem is also preventing saves from being made correctly if the console unexpectedly turns off. While the PS5 save issue is being worked on, Bandai Namco suggests that until it’s addressed, you should regularly exit the game.

TheĀ Elden RingĀ publisher is also working on “a few other” bug fixes and performance improvements.

Technical and performance issues aside,Ā Elden RingĀ has had a glowing reception from players. Our own review and others have lauded its open-world approach to theĀ SoulsĀ formula. Anecdotally, I’ve experienced some of these stutters and performance issues myself on PC, even with updated drivers. That hasn’t really stopped me from venturing across The Lands Between to find glory, fame, adventure, and new ways to shoot fire out of my hands.

Bandai Namco’s working on it, though no window’s been specified for when these fixes will arrive.


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