Let's listen to that magazine guy, alright, and not to the people who actually play these games. Mean while, youtubers who build their channels on Dark Souls 1, working hard to create awesome souls content for over a decade now, had a blast in the network test and are saying this is an amazing game. So let's not fill this good void of pre-release information with stupid clickbait speculation.Īh yes, a gaming magazine "journalist" did a thing and wrote something and maybe even said a word. As usual From are secretive about the game for a good reason: to not spoil the game, and hide surprises. Everyone who played that network test has enjoyed the game, and enjoyed it a lot.Īll of this was obvious since devs have announced ER will be open world. Even if open world is just a filler, there are no reason to worry about game's quality. Maybe some mounted battles, if horse mechanics would be descent. Where open world is an irritating anoyance that fits the game like a saddle fits a cow. Worst case scenario it will be a game like Batman: Arkham City/Arkham Knight. We'll see if they'd achieve making good open world. So you now owe me for reading that garbage.Īs for open world: there are plenty of opportunity for From to explore here. Trolls on this forum make much better baits and threads. So his claims are nothing more than cheap speculation. He's played Network Test, not actual game. Originally posted by Greywolf:Curious what you guys think of the article? Is this guy full of ♥♥♥♥ and Open world games are da bomb? Or do you think the game industry may be a little too obsessed with going open world? I think this article was awful to read, and it's a bad clickbait. Some games benefit more from open world design than others but generally it is pretty rare to see a game where the open world design truly makes it better. I am not saying that the Elden Ring team are incapable of making an open world game, I am sure that the team is just as competent as any other developer that makes open world games and I don't think Elden Ring will be any worse than those games, what I am saying however is that there is an inherent flaw in almost ALL open world games and what you need to sacrifice in order to make your game fully open world generally isn't worth the tradeoff. Since Elden Ring is an ARPG being made by people with experience making Metroidvanias (an open-world adjacent genre), I'd say it's definitely not too tall of an order. And said content is what ultimately determines how difficult an Open-World is to make. Elden Ring has a bigger budget and longer development time relative to it's less ambitious predecessors.Īlso Open-World isn't a synonym for real-world simulation, it's just a non-linear way of interfacing with content. If you like playing and reading a book, do you prefer to check with us here to find out more facts, like the movie.Originally posted by Greywolf: in order to make an open world work you need to sacrifice in other areas and a lot of the time those sacrifices simply aren't worth it for the minimal gains that going open world adds to the overall experience, in the end the trade off really does not seem worth it for me for what you get out of going full open world. If you’d like to see information, please visit the Sign-up website to discover how to participate in the Closed Network test. Players in the United States should register at the following link: for a chance to participate in the ELDEN RING Closed Network Test. The Closed Network Test will allow to play multiplayer on-line between consoles (PlayStation 4 players can play with PlayStation 5 players, and the same goes with Xbox One and Xbox X|S). From the evening of November 14th, 3:00 to 6:00 PST.The APK has finished the programme for lunda, for the purpose of the week of November 12-14, for the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Xbox Series X|S. In fact, the company decided to extend the time spent analyzing all the changes to the final adjustment. The depth and the level of freedom in strategy exceeded the initial expectations. In a Closed Network Test set for November 12-14, ELDEN RING is developed by FromSoftware and is published by BANDAI NAMCO.Ĭertain fans will come to the opening hours of the ELDEN RING, to catch up with the full game while assisting the developer to review the games online, which is the new release date of February 25-22.
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