Final week, FromSoftware launched Elden Ring’s first and last enlargement, Shadow of the Erdtree. Whereas it launched to vital acclaim, it did not take lengthy for the DLC to obtain a “combined” overview rating from Steamprimarily resulting from efficiency points and “unbalanced” boss fights.
To fight participant complaints that Shadow of the Erdtree was too tough, FromSoftware launched patch 1.12.2, which aimed to make the beginning of the DLC somewhat simpler by rising assault and injury denial in the course of the first half of the max, in addition to the variety of Blessing buffs.
Whereas making the second half extra gradual. The patch additionally elevated the assault and injury denial granted by the ultimate degree of Blessing buffs.
Though the patch didn’t embrace any efficiency enhancements on PC. FromSoftware acknowledged that gamers had been experiencing unstable body charges.
“We’ve confirmed a bug the place ray tracing settings are routinely enabled you probably have beforehand loaded save information from earlier variations of the sport,” FromSoftware mentioned.
Regardless of the shortage of efficiency enhancements on PC, Shadow of the Erdtree has managed to regain its “largely optimistic” Steam score, with over 56,000 consumer critiques on the time of writing (70% of that are optimistic).
Nonetheless, there are nonetheless many detrimental critiques decrying the poor efficiency and optimization of the sport. One thing that was to be anticipated, since now we have solely had the DLC for every week.
That is why many individuals declare that the enlargement is “actually stunning.” However they nonetheless left a detrimental overview as a result of it has “worse efficiency than the bottom recreation.”
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2024-06-29 19:28:25