Monday, April 4, 2022

How to fix most of the performance/crashing in Elden Ring

I've seen a lot of people complaining about the performance of Elden Ring for the PC port and I'm here to provide a workaround/solution I found. Please note this is most noticeable as an FPS increase and less crashing, it can help stuttering but it doesn't outright fix it. Disclaimer: You might need to uninstall the Epic Games Store before doing this to avoid any possibility of being marked as a "cheater"/"getting banned". Note this however is only SPECULATION on my part, I don't have it and I don't have any problems with Steam/can play online just fine myself after doing this. The problem When the Day 1 Patch dropped it was reported than performance improved considerably in consoles, specially for the Xbox Series S, however it was also reported that it increased stutters and crashes in PC which obviously varied person and system.  I believe the main difference between console and PC is not just the game being a ♥♥♥♥ port but more the Easy Anti Cheat likely being slapped more as an afterthought and causing the game to have more issues than it does by itself. The solution Originally posted by orbitaldrop: So people in the DS3 modding discord figured out how to disable EAC, add a file called steam_appid.txt and add "1245620" to it and put it where the Elden Ring.exe is. Then launch the exe directly, don't launch it through steam. Elden Ring will disable online but EAC will be disabled.  Here is how it looks:    Here is the directory where you would put the TXT on (usually): C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\ELDEN RING\Game  If you have the game installed in an external drive it would look more like this E:\SteamLibrary\steamapps\common\ELDEN RING\Game (where E is an example letter)  So just create it or paste it into the folder and then launch the game using the .exe. It will give you an error, say it will stay offline and then onwards just play the game. Conclusion So to give out closing thoughts, you can launch the game directly the .exe and albeit it will launch offline it will, in theory, perform better. It worked out wonders for me and I know if I want to play with friends I don't have to do more than just launch it from Steam all the same so I don't lose anything and I don't have to delete or disable anything nor do I mess with the game's files, I mostly play this solo and therefore being online doesn't matter much at all to me anyways.  I hope this helps you out if you were having second thoughts about the game or was frustrated with the performance.

 


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