An Elden Ring player has released their own iOS app designed to let players track quests and NPCs in the game.
Shattered Ring aims to address one of the most common complaints about FromSoftware‘s latest action RPG, its lack of a quest tracker.
This was a deliberate design choice rather than an oversight, and some players have said they prefer exploring the game’s world without an ever-growing list of quests weighing on them.
There are, however, a number of players who would prefer to have the sort of quest tracker seen in the majority of other open-world games, and who may find this new app useful.
Shattered Ring is essentially a database app, which allows users to manually enter the names of NPCs as they encounter them in the game.
They can also enter the location where they encountered them, add notes on any quests they gave out, and toggle whether they’re a merchant.
While the app was designed with Elden Ring in mind, it can technically be used for any RPG that offers side-quests but has no in-game quest tracker.
“I’m not an iOS developer by trade,” the app’s creator Dachary Carey told VGC. “I write documentation for a living.
“But I wanted to enjoy playing this game so badly that I wrote my very first app to solve what I think is a big accessibility barrier for a ton of more casual gamers like myself.”
Elden Ring appears set to be FromSoftware’s most successful game to date. Its UK release was the biggest launch for a game other than FIFA or Call of Duty since Rockstar‘s Red Dead Redemption 2 in 2018.
And it’s Steam‘s sixth biggest game ever in terms of concurrent players, with a peak of over 950,000 – more than seven times that of Dark Souls III.
VGC’s Elden Ring review called it FromSoftware’s most vital game since Demon’s
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