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Elden Ring - Review @ AOTF
Attack of the Fanboy checked out Elden Ring:
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PC Controls
For me, I am a keyboard and mouse player on PC for these types of games. The laziness of the developers cannot be overstated. The PC Version, left the gamepad layout functional to the point where there is no key mapping to get to the overland map. If you want to exit a menu a simple Escape key doesn't work. You have to hit the keys as if you are still using a game pad. This makes the game so clunky to play, that I truly feel I wasted my money.
Otherwise, the game is beautiful, seamless, and looks like fun to play. I just cant get passed the gamepad layout. Lue. |
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I was pretty shocked tbh. This is their 5th or 6th PC port, so there's really no excuse for it being as bad as it is. |
Just get a controller.
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I have a DualShock 4 bluetoothed to my PC. I'll probably use that next time I fire it up.
Thing is, I shouldn't have to use a controller because of crappy M+K implementation. It should be because I want to. I wanted to try M+K first because I generally prefer that for most games. |
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Having said that, I can't imagine playing this particular game with M&K. The only bad thing about it is remapping is virtually nonexistent (you can technically remap, but there are no extra buttons so you're just swapping things around), but I think the analog movement/camera more than makes up for that. |
I played DS1-3 with M&K so It can be done but I'm not sure it's worth it. I spent probably at least an hour in 2 and 3 getting M&K just right and it was longer with DS1 as it was especially poor. It also required me to use my M&K software to change keys that couldn't be changed in game.
Maybe it's because I'm getting older and have less patience but I didn't want to deal with it in Elden Ring and just use my PS4 controller. I thought about trying my PS5 controller but I don't think steam supports the haptic feedback anyway?? There's definitely some performance issues. I have a 3090, 5800x, 32 GB memory and nvme ssd and I was still getting the occasional freeze. It would freeze for a second and then seem like it would fast forward for a second after the freeze. It was very rare but it shouldn't happen on my setup. On the plus side I haven't had one issue since switching to borderless window in about 5 hours of play. It has run flawlessly. |
I wonder if the same guy who did the PC fixes for the Dark Souls game will get around to Elden Ring. I can't remember his name, but he's well known in the community, and as I understand it, is the only reason Dark Souls 1 was even playable on PC.
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Tried playing it on my pc, but it’s unplayable for me at the moment.
When I first booted it, the frame rate was awful and the screen was splotchy with black spots appearing. I lowered the settings which fixed the frame rate but not the splotches. I suffered through them until I get to the first trash mobs and they were invisible, the game didn’t draw them until I was literally touching them. At first I thought this was a game mechanic, that they were ghosts or something like that. But I quickly figured out it was just a graphical glitch. Since these games are hard enough without invisible enemies, I quickly decided to wait for a performance update before trying again. |
Dang, @fadedc, I haven't heard of any problems like that. I would troubleshoot and not put my hopes on a general update fixing whatever that is. Have you done the usual stuff like update graphics drivers?
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I'll keep poking at it after work though. But the forums suggest that there are some serious rendering problems regardless of your graphics card/machine. Haven't read anything quite like my problem though. |
After googling Elden Rings invisible enemies, it appears that this is in fact a known problem, there are lots of articles and videos that address it. Unfortunately, while they may have titles like "how to fix the invisible enemies glitch" they mostly just give you all the generic advice you'd expect for addressing graphics problems and clearly don't have anything specifically for that. Still, I'll try going into Elden Rings advanced graphics options and turning everything down to minimum to see if that helps.
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The shame is I bought a PC version, I should be able to play it with mouse and keyboard. I cannot play with a game pad as I have an issue with my hand that keeps me from using it. So I wasted $60 on a game that is unplayable for me when I understood it to be a PC version and not a PC port. Those are two distinct things in my opinion!
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Nothing seems to work to help fix the invisible enemies. There's a discussion about it on Steam with close to 1,000 posts and the consensus seems to be that it has something to do with lower FPS rates triggering a glitch in the program. But it happens even on higher ends machines, no consistent fix has been found to solve it, and the developers have not addressed or acknowledged the problem in any way yet.
I guess I should have remembered how awful the developers are at making PC games and gotten it for my console instead. |
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That said despite idiotic things like not having I open the inventory or ESC like, you know, escape, the controls are not that bad on PC once you get used to them. They sort of hide a setting to turn on PC control labels instead of consoles. Also I am still a bit confused why some people even with high end systems are reporting terrible performance. What do they have wrong in their configurations to cause the performance problems, or what specific things is the game incompatible with? I have seen no performance issues at all though I hate unnecessary 60 fps lock. I think the game is OK. It's very odd. Did not play any of the previous iterations. Very foreign to me in so many game mechanics. I will stick with but I am not convinced for me that essentially dying through content is all that compelling. |
Finally figured out my Elden Ring problem, and it was a weird one. Apparently Elden Ring will try to use your computer's built in graphics card instead of the installed Nvidia card, or whatever you else you have. That's why performance was so awful. Trying to fix it through the Nvidia control panel doesn't work. Instead you have to go into windows graphics options and configure the Elden Ring ap to specifically only run with Nvidia.
Once I did that the performance problems went away completely, although once in awhile there is a brief pause. |
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