Many gamers are excited to play Elden Ring on new-generation consoles, but it seems that playing a last-generation version will deliver the best performance. FromSoftware's highly-anticipated open-world epic is set to deliver classic soulslike gameplay on an unbelievably large scale. Before launch Elden Ring became OpenCritic's highest-rated game of all time, with early reviews calling the action role-playing game a clear contender for 2022's greatest game.

FromSoftware's previous soulslike games, like Dark Souls and Bloodborne, have earned the Japanese developer a large and loyal fanbase. The studio has promised to push the soulslike formula even further with Elden Ring, taking players to an enormous open-world fantasy setting created with the help of novelist George R. R. Martin. In Elden Ring players will be able to explore The Lands Between, a fantasy world made up of various regions ruled by distinct demigods, on a quest to reforge the Elden Ring. In-depth character creation, horrific bosses and hours of optional content led to a positively glowing Elden Ring game review from Screen Rant other gaming resources.

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As reported by Eurogamer, PlayStation users who want the optimal Elden Ring experience may want to take an unorthodox route. While the PlayStation 5 version of the game runs well on Sony's current-generation console, gamers can actually reach a higher and more stable frame rate by playing the PlayStation 4 version. The native PS5 version of Elden Ring fluctuates between 45 and 60 frames per second, while the PS4 version of the open-world epic maintains a consistent 60 FPS when played on a PS5 through backwards compatibility. However, this tactic will lead to lower resolutions, making things like foliage look worse than they do in the proper PS5 version.

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Playing the PlayStation 4 version of Elden Ring on a PlayStation 5 results in optimal performance, and it seems that this is the best way to experience the FromSoftware masterpiece on consoles. An Elden Ring PlayStation and Xbox console comparison conducted during the title's closed network test, held back in November 2021, revealed that Sony's hardware generally outperformed Xbox consoles. It was reported that the PlayStation 5 version of Elden Ring achieves a higher average frame rate than the Xbox Series X version, though neither new-gen experience is ideal.

Elden Ring's scale and accessibility has taken the gaming industry by storm, and gamers are sure to seek out the best way to experience FromSoftware's magnum opus. While it may be surprising, it seems that playing the PS4 version of the game on PS5 results in the best console experience. When every frame can mean the difference between life and death, achieving optimal performance should be any Elden Ring fan's goal.

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Elden Ring will release on February 25 for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S and PC.

Source: Eurogamer