Elden Ring's big pre-Shadow of the Erdtree update is now live, and one of the biggest changes is one that wasn't previously teased: Yes, it's true, you can now summon Torrent for the final fight against the Elden Beast.
Torrent enables significantly increased mobility during combat—horses, even weird magic ones, are a lot faster than people—and an awful lot of players really felt its absence during the climactic battle, which takes place in a large, open arena against a highly mobile boss. That's reflected in the immediate positive reaction to the change, which was casually noted in a single line stuffed in the middle of the «new inventory features» section.
Interestingly, some players said the change isn't so much a nerf of the Elden Beast fight, but just a quality of life change. «It doesn't make the fight easier just less annoying to keep running around everywhere,» redditor SirSabza wrote. «With how big Elden Beast is I'd rather not get knocked off my horse every 5 seconds.»
Others have also expressed wonderment that it took this long to make the change, and of course there's speculation that diehard soulslikers will consider the addition of Torrent an asterisk in the record books: "'I platinumed Elden Ring when you couldn’t use Torrent for Elden Beast' will be the new 'I beat Radahn pre-patch'," _wirving_ wrote.
So that's obviously a highlight, but for my money the big winner is an entirely different addition supporting poor, overlooked mouse and keyboard players like me: «Added key assignments to open the map in the Key Settings menu.»
Previously, you see, you couldn't remap Elden Ring's «map» keybind, and worse, the game provided absolutely no indication (that I noticed or remember, anyway) about what key it was even bound to. Even worse than that, the damn thing is G. Who presses G for «map?» And why? M is the obvious choice, Tab is an acceptable alternative; hell, I can live with mashing Esc and then having to select it from a menu. But G?
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