Patch 1.05 for Elden Ring has officially dropped and has been live for a couple of hours now. The patch contains quite a few minor QOL (Quality of Life) improvements and bug fixes. While players are appreciative of the patch, it still leaves a lot to be desired. Although this can be seen as a step forward, FromSoftware has not addressed any of the multiplayer issues and has also taken away a couple of tools widely popular in the game. This has not pleased any of the ardent PvP players who see this as detrimental to the game.
Clearly, Elden Ring is a video game phenomenon. Set in the vast Lands Between, it differs from other Soulsborne titles in the genre with its freedom and variety. The video game has been exceptionally well-made and stands as a true testament to what an open-world title should be. Elden Ring boasts enormous replayability and with an active PvP community, players can always rely on a good old-fashioned duel to mix things up a little.
However, there are certain issues that plague the PvP community and have been present since launch. Big names in the community have done an exceptional job of providing a rulebook of sorts that details PvP etiquette.
The current issues with the PvP of the game mostly stem from the fact that there are exploits and balancing issues that ruin the gaming experience for the majority of the community. FromSoftware does not seem to have addressed this problem in the current patch, making it the focal point of the discussion.
Patch 1.05 for Elden Ring contains some much-needed Quality of Life upgrades that makes New Game Plus runs less tedious. Most Bell-Bearings that have been collected are transferred directly into NG+ and players do not have to go back and get them. This was a major
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