Bandai Namco has just released Elden Ring on PC and as we’ve already reported, the game is locked at 60fps. Thankfully, and in just a few hours, the first mod appeared for it that can completely unlock its framerate.
Created by uberhalit, this mod unlocks the framerate by setting a new custom limit. According to the modder, this mod works with legit, unmodified steam version as well as with unpacked, not-so-legit versions. Additionally, this mod does not modify any game files. Regardless of that, though, we suggest avoiding it while playing online.
The modder plans to also add a FOV and custom resolutions to this utility. Keep also in mind that this FramerateUnlocker is currently in a beta stage. As such, you may encounter some bugs or glitches.
You can download the Elden Ring Framerate Unlocker from here.
Unfortunately for our ultra-wide monitor users, there isn’t yet any mod that can add support for them. My guess is that this mod will appear really soon, so stay tuned for more.
Lastly, and as we’ve reported, the PC version suffers from some stuttering issues. While they are not as exaggerated as some people made them out to be, there are some truly annoying stutters when fighting specific bosses. Below you can find a video that showcases these stutters (they appear at the end of it).
Stay tuned for more!

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Just need a mod to unlock fun. I entered the world with a club and the smallest undies ever seen in a video game. I died, as your supposed to, to the first boss. My second death was due to not knowing what key was assigned to healing. My 3rd and final death came from trying to parry with a sheild I just bought. I explored and entered a small cave with wolves and a mini boss, was that a dungeon?
The game is just far too easy, while the open world nature removes any sense of threat. I went to bed, bored, after 2.9 hours of play.
Dude that was just the first area. There are a sh*t ton of bosses in this game. I started exploring a little more and it’s f*cking great. Farm the knights walking around a bit for gear.
So you beat Magrit the second time ?
Both Darks Souls 3 and Sekiro have mods to unlock framerate. DS3 when going past 120fps causes issues but Sekiro was completely fine no matter how high you went (I played that at around 150fps).
They haven’t tied physics to framerate in their last 2 titles so my guess is that they’ve capped it intentionally for parity (which is obviously bullshit).
The stutters aren’t that bad on extremely high end hardware, this is true. However despite the 2014 graphics the game still runs poorly on anything except the most top end hardware (where is does still exhibit stuttering anyways).