A few hours ago, the Steam servers underwent maintenance to deploy a system update. And now that the servers are back online, FromSoftware shared the patch notes for Title Update 1.10.1.
This latest update does not feature any game related content. It also does not pack any gameplay tweaks, fixes or improvements. Instead, it adds Easy Anti-Cheat support for the Steam OS. And… well… that’s it.
So yeah, this isn’t the next big title update Elden Ring fans have been waiting for. Not only that but there is still no word on whether we’ll get native support for NVIDIA DLSS 2/3 or AMD FSR 3.0. Yes, there is a mod that enables DLSS 3. However, a native solution would be even better. Especially now that the game supports Ray Tracing. Oh, and you can also use Lossless Scaling Frame Generation with it.
For what it’s worth, the previous patch for Elden Ring came out in July 2023. In other words, it’s been six months since that last update. And, if I had to guess, I’d say that the next major update will come out alongside the Shadow of the Erdtree Expansion.
Speaking of Elden Ring, there are some other awesome mods you can grab for it. One adds co-op support, while another brings a parry system like Metal Gear Rising Revengeance. Now if you don’t want to use the MGRR Mod, you can try this one that adds Sekiro-like deflection & dodge mechanics. You can also find an unofficial Survival Mode mod. Make also sure to check out Primeval Balance V3 for new character classes with cool moves. And don’t miss the fantastic first-person mod. If you want better graphics, there’s a huge 25GB HD Texture Pack for over 4500 textures. Plus, there’s a mod that makes all light sources cast dynamic shadows, and a DLSS 3 Mod that improves performance.
Stay tuned for more!
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