Bandai Namco, the publisher of Elden Ring, said:Called“Elden Ring” fans are struggling with the difficulty and suggest “leveling up the blessings of the Skada tree.”
In a short message posted on social media platform X, Bandai Namco US simply said, “This is a suggestion.”
“The best advice straight from the source.” One It has discolored.
“This is the developer’s [sic] “It’s like saying we’re new commoners,” he teases. another.
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Some have speculated that Bandai Namco’s message comes in response to news that Elden Ring’s Shadow of the Erdtree DLC was dropped to a “mixed” user rating on Steam after players were disappointed with performance issues on the PC version.
The DLC, reviewed by around 27,000 players, stumbled on the PC version. While most players commented positively on the game’s great presentation and worldview, FPS Limitation, Stutteringand “A boss with a lot of jerky roll-catch moves and physically nonsensical moves.”.
If you’re struggling to get to the DLC, don’t worry: Elden Ring pros are here to help players defeat the two main bosses and give their companion Tarnished access to the Shadow of the Erdtree.
Because Shadow of the Erdtree can’t be accessed until you’ve defeated both Starscourge Radahn and Mohg, Lord of Blood (a surprising number of Elden Ring players have yet to accomplish this), Elden Ring experts are donating their time and expertise to take down powerful foes and help players dive into the new content.
From Software’s Soulsborne is notoriously difficult to complete, but creator Hidetaka Miyazaki recently said that turning down the challenge would “destroy the game itself.”
“If you really want the whole world to play your game, you can just make it harder and harder, but that wasn’t the right approach,” he says. “If we’d taken that approach, I don’t think the game would have turned out the way it did, because the sense of accomplishment that players get from overcoming these hurdles is such a fundamental part of the gaming experience. When you make it harder, you take away that joy. I think it kills the game.”