The result? A game that was nearly unplayable for some, and merely annoying for others. User reviews on Steam dipped to “Mixed” within days—a rarity for a title of this pedigree. FromSoftware, known for ignoring PC optimization in past Dark Souls ports, was finally forced to listen. After more than a dozen patches and the release of the Shadow of the Erdtree DLC, how does Elden Ring perform on PC today?
Just remember: back up your save files manually. FromSoftware’s cloud save implementation remains, appropriately, cursed. The fallen leaves tell a story. On PC, they also tell you to disable Easy Anti-Cheat if you’re using ReShade. Elden Ring On Pc
7/10 Final Score as a Gaming Experience on PC: 10/10 (with mods) The result
But if you own a PC, you owe it to yourself to play Elden Ring here. The mods alone—Seamless Co-op, Convergence, Randomizer—turn a 100-hour masterpiece into a 500-hour sandbox. The ability to play at 120 FPS on an ultrawide monitor, with reshade filters and custom difficulty scaling, is transformative. FromSoftware, known for ignoring PC optimization in past
If you want a plug-and-play experience, buy it on PS5 or Xbox Series X. The console versions are rock-solid at a locked 60 FPS (performance mode) with no tinkering required.
The game remains capped at 60 FPS. There is no native ultrawide support—you get black bars on 21:9 or 32:9 monitors. Ray tracing, added post-launch, is still a performance hog with minimal visual gain (soft shadows and slightly better ambient occlusion). And crucially, the anti-cheat system (Easy Anti-Cheat) can still cause sporadic frame drops on some CPU architectures.
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