When Elden Ring launched in February 2022, it was simultaneously hailed as a masterpiece of open-world design and derided as a technical embarrassment on PC. Two years later, the game sits in a far better—though still imperfect—place. For anyone considering a journey through the Lands Between with mouse and keyboard (or a preferred controller), here is everything you need to know about the definitive PC version of FromSoftware’s magnum opus. The Launch: A Shambles of Stuttering Let’s address the elephant in the room. At release, Elden Ring on PC suffered from catastrophic stuttering. Regardless of whether you ran an RTX 4090 or a GTX 1060, the game would regularly freeze for fractions of a second when loading new areas, shaders, or even enemy attacks. Digital Foundry’s analysis confirmed the culprit: a combination of inefficient DirectX 12 implementation and a background thread managing assets that would choke the CPU.
The game remains capped at 60 FPS. There is no native ultrawide support—you get black bars on 21:9 or 32:9 monitors. Ray tracing, added post-launch, is still a performance hog with minimal visual gain (soft shadows and slightly better ambient occlusion). And crucially, the anti-cheat system (Easy Anti-Cheat) can still cause sporadic frame drops on some CPU architectures. Elden Ring On Pc
If you want a plug-and-play experience, buy it on PS5 or Xbox Series X. The console versions are rock-solid at a locked 60 FPS (performance mode) with no tinkering required. When Elden Ring launched in February 2022, it
But if you own a PC, you owe it to yourself to play Elden Ring here. The mods alone—Seamless Co-op, Convergence, Randomizer—turn a 100-hour masterpiece into a 500-hour sandbox. The ability to play at 120 FPS on an ultrawide monitor, with reshade filters and custom difficulty scaling, is transformative. The Launch: A Shambles of Stuttering Let’s address
On desktop Linux (Proton Experimental), performance is actually better than Windows for some users, with fewer shader compilation stutters thanks to Valve’s pre-cached shaders. The anti-cheat works with Proton as of 2023. The DLC launched in June 2024 and reintroduced minor stuttering in specific legacy dungeons (notably the Abyssal Woods and Enir-Ilim). FromSoftware patched it within three weeks. More importantly, the DLC is harder—much harder. On PC, this means precision matters. Use the FPS unlock mod with caution; above 90 FPS, enemy attack timings become slightly compressed, making dodges frame-perfect nightmares. Verdict: Is Elden Ring on PC Worth It in 2025? Yes—with caveats.
7/10 Final Score as a Gaming Experience on PC: 10/10 (with mods)