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Elden Ring on Steam Deck will get a fix for "heavy stutter" this week

Wait, what about other PCs?

From Software's latest epic the best RPGs on PC, but it's not without its technical issues – including stuttering at certain points. Now, Valve itself is looking into the "heavy stutter" problem and says it will be fixed this week – but possibly only the Steam Deck and Proton version.

Elden Ring is undoubtedly one of to a "Mixed" rating on Steam.

From Software and Bandai Namco have already apologised for these troubles, advising patience and adding that the team is "constantly working to improve the game". A new patch was released yesterday, in fact, with update 1.02.1 taking aim at Easy Anti Cheat startup problems and reducing the "number of files needed to load" in new areas.

Valve has actually been looking into the problem of "heavy stutter during background streaming of assets" with regards to Elden Ring on the Steam Deck, which was verified before the game's release. According to coder Pierre-Loup Griffais on Twitter, a fix for this "will be available in a Proton release next week" and can actually be tested now, if you want.

So the Steam Deck version should be running a lot better when the first releases. Hopefully the main Windows PC version of Elden Ring will get a proper fix too, soon. As for whether you should get a Steam Deck, check out our review.