Elden Ring: 10 Things The Game DOESN'T TELL YOU



Elden Ring (PC, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X/S/One) is filled with gameplay elements and features that aren’t clearly spelled out for you. Here are some things you should know.
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40 thoughts on “Elden Ring: 10 Things The Game DOESN'T TELL YOU”

  1. I know this vid spoils a bunch of shit but I'm the type of player who studies those nice hardcover strategy guides for a few hours before I even start the game for the first time and I've been doing that since dark souls haha. Gotta love how complex these games are and this one seems FAR more detailed than all the others, I want to do every single npc quest and gather all the things the developers tucked away. Nice work on this vid I can't wait to dive in to this game👌

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  2. Why in the F did they not put an option in the settings to turn off the camera auto center on movement?!?! Like for a game that boast about its exploring, kind of silly you cant look left or right while moving without fighting the game and creating stutters and blurring that's unplayable. On PC I should state.

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  3. Okay so I didn't make an effort to make most of these things stick other than tips i think seem essential like the spirit tuner especially as I imagine myself using it as a faith or magic user, the duplicating feature of those big walkers and other than that just the general knowledge that hidden walls are in it and how doing gestures are worth keeping in mind.

    The rest about specific items and such is mostly already forgotten because it seems like you're going to find useful stuff as long as you keep your eyes open and it's probably more fun to stumble upon them yourself instead of b-lining to certain things and not find better replacements anytime soon.
    But yeah it was still sort of exciting to see how the game rewards you if you look around and giving me confidence that it will be fun to do that myself.

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  4. My biggest fear in playing this game as someone who kinda sucks is that I won't know the difference between a "git gud" progression wall and a legitimate one that indicates you can't go that way yet. Can anybody reading this ease my mind or clear that up for me, please?

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