Elden Ring: One Subtle Change That Will Make It Easier – IGN Daily Fix



On today’s IGN The Fix: Games,

FromSoftware has made playing Elden Ring in co-op much easier than in its previous games – and easier than the previous network test made it seem. Elden Ring features a system broadly similar to Dark Souls, Demon’s Souls, and Bloodborne, in that you must first use a consumable item to open your world up and allow co-op allies to visit you. However, rather than demanding a semi-rare item that you must scour the world for, Elden Ring uses an item that can be crafted from incredibly common materials.

Valve has released a new tool that will let you see exactly which games from your Steam Library will be compatible with the Steam Deck. Those interested in seeing which games Valve’s upcoming handheld gaming PC will be able to run can head over to the Steam Deck Compatibility page and log in with their Steam account to see if their Steam Library games are Deck Verified, Deck Playable, Unsupported, or Untested.

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38 thoughts on “Elden Ring: One Subtle Change That Will Make It Easier – IGN Daily Fix”

  1. Bloodborne uses Insights for co-op not “Madman knowledge “
    But again you can get Insights from “Madmen Knowledge “ but there’s other ways to get it

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  2. Im glad but does the coop still only have a level by level system like the older games. Im playing dark souls coop and its alot of fun but having to constantly re summon after a boss fight does get tiring

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