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Elden Ring Shadow of the Erdtree drops to ‘mixed’ Steam rating as players decry DLC’s performance and balance issues

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Elden Ring Shadow of the Erdtree drops to ‘mixed’ Steam rating as players decry DLC’s performance and balance issues

The dust is beginning to settle after one of the biggest games of the summer, FromSoftware’s Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree, launched this week, and some players aren’t happy. The highly anticipated new DLC dropped to a “mixed” review score on Steam over the weekend amid mounting complaints of performance issues and difficulty spikes that make even the infamously tough-as-nails base game look like Super Weenie Hut Juniors by comparison. 

As of writing this, more than 26,000 players have weighed in on Steam. And while just over half (14,500~) of the user reviews speak very positively of Elden Ring’s first major expansion, a few reoccurring criticisms are gaining traction. Chief among them is Shadow of Erdtree’s performance on PC. 

Granted, the original Elden Ring came with its fair share of PC issues when it debuted in 2022. But given its record 25 million units sold, it seems players were willing to overlook stuttering frame rates, a 60 fps cap, and lack of ultrawide support to experience one of the best RPGs modern gaming has to offer. Now, two years later, that goodwill is waning, and the cracks are starting to show. 

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“The base game runs great, but for some reason I have severe FPS drops and stutter in the DLC,” one player said, adding that “in certain areas it’s just completely unbearable.” Another review marked as “helpful” by nearly 600 people said they ran into “constant micro-stuttering and frame drops, freezes as well as increases in loading times” that “make it difficult to enjoy and play the game.” An early boss fight that takes place near a puddle of water was a particular pain point, resulting in consistent issues with frame rate drops for many players.

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