Elden Ring First Patch Aims to Improve Frame Rate and More – IGN Daily Fix



On today’s IGN The Fix: Games,

Elden Ring has seen the release of a 1.02 patch that addresses a few elements, such as controls and frame rate drops – and Bandai Namco says you should update before playing the game. Announced in a news post, the 1.02 patch is coming for PlayStation and Xbox versions of the game, with no word on a PC equivalent just yet. The patch is primarily being used “to improve the stability of the gameplay.”

Nintendo has acquired long-term partner SRD, a programming specialist it has worked with for almost 40 years. SRD (short for Systems Research and Development) has worked with Nintendo since 1983, and even had a hand in making the original Super Mario Bros and The Legend of Zelda games.

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28 thoughts on “Elden Ring First Patch Aims to Improve Frame Rate and More – IGN Daily Fix”

  1. IGN please keep up, always see this. The patch is out and the game has TERRIBLE performance on PC right now. The patch make the game run much worse than the version reviewers played, hence why it wasn’t discussed as much in reviews. Hoping they fix this soon!

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