A player – very good, by the way – ‘zeroed’ Elden Ring in just two and a half hours, and detail, without dying. The gamer shared the entire route via YouTube, showing and proving how you overcame all enemies and bosses and reached the finish line. Elden Ring is the newest release RPG from FromSofware and was one of the most anticipated games of the year.
according to How Long to Beat, a tabloid that shows the average time to finish games, the time to beat Elden Ring is 44 hours in the main story, just over 71 hours with the extras and 98 and a half hours completing all the quests. The new time, made by Niko Bellic, is an impressive new record in the game.
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Check out the video shared by the player below:
However, not everything is so simple for all gamers, no matter how hard they try! Recently, several players complained about the difficulty in killing Elden Ring bosses, especially the first one, Godrick, and especially for PC players. According to information from TechRadar, the Steam Achievements list shows that the game’s first boss has only been defeated by 55% of players so far. When it comes to PlayStation players, the performance is a little better: 64%.
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The difficulty may or may not also have to do with identified issues by PC gamers themselves as soon as the game was released, such as difficulties with mouse sensitivity. Producer Bandai Namco, which created all Elden Ring scenarios and stages, took responsibility for the flaws at the end of February and announced that it would release a special fix patch for PC performance.
Some problems with the PS5 were also noted, as the console apparently does not save game data if the device is unexpectedly turned off. Also aware of this situation, the producer said that it is working on another patch to offer the proper correction in the console.
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