Sure thing, let’s dive in. So, once upon a time… nah, just kidding. Anyway, you ever get that feeling when servers go down and you’re just… lost? Well, that happened today with Elden Ring Nightreign. Servers took a coffee break — or maybe it was more of a power nap? — while FromSoftware dropped a patch. 1.01.1, to be precise. It’s like the game got new shoes, and solo players especially should be doing a happy dance.
Now, let’s rewind a bit. Nightreign launched and, bam, solo players started yelling into the void — something about the game being all buddy-buddy, but like, what if you’re flying solo, right? No need to wrestle alone for a fix anymore. They didn’t lie; today’s patch brought some sneak peeks that were supposed to be later. Lucky us, I guess?
Here’s a scoop for solo adventurers: imagine a free pass, like a secret life. Once per night boss, that revival’s got your back, always there, no strings attached. Back when, you had to earn it, but now it’s like a free coffee punch card. Oh, and more runes to snag — think of it as a little pat on the back for going solo. Speedier leveling? Sign me up.
Other stuff also got a sprinkle of magic. High-rarity Relics are less like unicorns now. Hit Day 3 in Expeditions, and boom — more goodies. But wait, there’s more! Flat stones — yeah, you know the ones — just got a bit more generous.
Heard about those pesky bugs? They got squashed, too. Wings of Salvation won’t have you dizzy anymore. Your head and stomach will thank you, promise. And there were skills not showing off like they should — all sorted now. There’s a whole laundry list of fixes, but honestly, who even reads the entire patch notes? Props if you do.
The camera, skills, some enemy quirks, and graphics — got fixed. It’s like tidying up after a house party. Anyway, if someone asks, you say it’s a solid patch — no more, no less.
Steam folks, listen up. Graphics hiccups, climbing fails — nothing’s perfect, but it’s better. Yeah, “Low” settings aren’t giving headaches anymore.
Oh, and while you’re here, check out some guides. Because, let’s face it, even dragons need directions sometimes, right? Happy gaming, or bug hunting, or whatever floats your boat!