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Elden Ring will support raytracing, run at 60fps on PCA few tech titbits confirmed

A few tech titbits confirmed

A warrior holds up a burning torch in a dark cave filled with ants and eggs in an Elden Ring screenshot.

Following the delightfully enticing 19-minute gameplay trailer forElden Ringlast week, Bandai Namco trickled a few details about the PC version. System requirements are still not confirmed, but they have detailed some of the features and limitations, yer resolutions and raytracing and that.ELDEN RING – Gameplay PreviewWatch on YouTubeThe newBamco tech support pagesays that on PC, the game will support resolutions up to 3840x2160, will run at a framerate of “up to 60fps” (so presumably capped), will support HDR, and will support raytracing via a PC. Not a huge amount of info, but it’s something.That page also has info on framerates, resolutions, and save compatibility for the various PlayStations and Xboxes.Still waiting onElden Ring’s PC system requirements. A number of sites earlier this year reported supposed specs, butit seemssomeone had just copy/pastedRed Dead Redemption 2’s requirements, then that information got divorced from its source enough that it’s passed around as fact? Love that internet.Elden Ring launches February 25th, 2022. I’d like to go in knowing as little as possible but welp, such is this job. I did watch that gameplay video thinking “This looks great, and I wish I didn’t know it.” It did look great though. Our Ed was particularly pleased thatitsoundsso much like a Souls game, and I agree. Also I’m well into that boss’s rude big arm attack.A closed network test is running on consoles this week, with signupsover here. As much as I wish we had that opportunity on PC too, I’m glad I won’t see any more of the game than I strictly need to before I can actually play it at launch.

Following the delightfully enticing 19-minute gameplay trailer forElden Ringlast week, Bandai Namco trickled a few details about the PC version. System requirements are still not confirmed, but they have detailed some of the features and limitations, yer resolutions and raytracing and that.ELDEN RING – Gameplay PreviewWatch on YouTubeThe newBamco tech support pagesays that on PC, the game will support resolutions up to 3840x2160, will run at a framerate of “up to 60fps” (so presumably capped), will support HDR, and will support raytracing via a PC. Not a huge amount of info, but it’s something.That page also has info on framerates, resolutions, and save compatibility for the various PlayStations and Xboxes.Still waiting onElden Ring’s PC system requirements. A number of sites earlier this year reported supposed specs, butit seemssomeone had just copy/pastedRed Dead Redemption 2’s requirements, then that information got divorced from its source enough that it’s passed around as fact? Love that internet.Elden Ring launches February 25th, 2022. I’d like to go in knowing as little as possible but welp, such is this job. I did watch that gameplay video thinking “This looks great, and I wish I didn’t know it.” It did look great though. Our Ed was particularly pleased thatitsoundsso much like a Souls game, and I agree. Also I’m well into that boss’s rude big arm attack.A closed network test is running on consoles this week, with signupsover here. As much as I wish we had that opportunity on PC too, I’m glad I won’t see any more of the game than I strictly need to before I can actually play it at launch.

Following the delightfully enticing 19-minute gameplay trailer forElden Ringlast week, Bandai Namco trickled a few details about the PC version. System requirements are still not confirmed, but they have detailed some of the features and limitations, yer resolutions and raytracing and that.

ELDEN RING – Gameplay PreviewWatch on YouTube

ELDEN RING – Gameplay Preview

Cover image for YouTube video

The newBamco tech support pagesays that on PC, the game will support resolutions up to 3840x2160, will run at a framerate of “up to 60fps” (so presumably capped), will support HDR, and will support raytracing via a PC. Not a huge amount of info, but it’s something.

That page also has info on framerates, resolutions, and save compatibility for the various PlayStations and Xboxes.

Still waiting onElden Ring’s PC system requirements. A number of sites earlier this year reported supposed specs, butit seemssomeone had just copy/pastedRed Dead Redemption 2’s requirements, then that information got divorced from its source enough that it’s passed around as fact? Love that internet.

Elden Ring launches February 25th, 2022. I’d like to go in knowing as little as possible but welp, such is this job. I did watch that gameplay video thinking “This looks great, and I wish I didn’t know it.” It did look great though. Our Ed was particularly pleased thatitsoundsso much like a Souls game, and I agree. Also I’m well into that boss’s rude big arm attack.

A closed network test is running on consoles this week, with signupsover here. As much as I wish we had that opportunity on PC too, I’m glad I won’t see any more of the game than I strictly need to before I can actually play it at launch.