168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Elden Ring is out on all platforms, and while the game 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:received stellar reviews from critics, PC players aren't being quite so charitable. That's largely 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:due to performance issues on Steam where the game suffers from frame drops and constant stuttering in the open-world areas. This has led to Elden Ring receiving a 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:"mixed" review score 🤪from users on Steam--a stark contrast to the n♚ear-perfect score it received from most publications.
Developer FromSoftware acknowledged Elden Ring's poor performance on PC today and asked for angry PC players to remain calm. "We are currently experiencing some issues that are preventing the game from playing properly under some conditions," wrote FromSoft. "We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and ask for your patience."
In , the devs listed several areas of concern that it will focus on for "near future" patches. First is excessive mouse sensitivity for PC players making it difficult to play with mouse and keyboard. Although most will likely begin their journey using a controller, die-hard mouse and keyboard enthusiasts will find the game a little hard🤡 to manage in its current state.
Another issue is Easy Anti-Cheat failing to launch if players have a Steam account name that is set to two bytes. That'll get fixed soon too.
But easily the biggest issue is the generally poor PC performance. For this, FromSoft said it "will be constantly working to improve the game so that it can be played comfortably on various PC environments and platforms." No timeframe was provided for those improvements, and instead, Fromsoft recommend🍒ed all players on PC ensure they have the latest GPU drivers.
For PS5 players, FromS💝oftware noted an issue with Elden Ring’s autosave feature such that it won’t save properly if you just turn off the console. A patch will fix this in the future, but in the meantime, FromSoftware recommends you manually exit the game to ensure a proper save. This means going into the options menu and selecting “Quit Game.”