When a game comes out for a certain console that you don't own, it can be a little depressing knowing you have to fork out hundreds of dollars just to play it. Elden Ring might be widely available, but if you don't own a modern console or a high-end PC, then you're pretty much stuck. One Elden Ring fan didn't let that stop them from exploring The Lands Between though, as they somehow managed to rig up their 3DS to play the game.
First posted on the Elden Ring subreddit, user F*ckriotgames7 shared a video of themselves playing Elden Ring on an original 3DS, with the top screen displaying the gameplay and the bottom screen simply displaying the text "Touch screen to wake up". From what we can make out from the tiny screen, the user appears to be facing Morgott outside the Erdtree, meaning he's made it quite a way into the game on the handheld too.
That's pretty surprising given the overall quality of the game on the 3DS, with the frame rate chugging pretty hard at below 30fps, a resolution so bad that it reminds you the 3DS can only display at 240p, and the fact that they're using the absolutely atrocious 3DS joysticks to move their character around. Anyone who has experience with that useless little nub of a right stick knows that pain.
If you're understandably wondering how this person has managed to get Elden Ring running on vastly inferior hardware, they explain how they went about it to other equally baffled players in the replies. Unsurprisingly, they're not running the game on the system natively, as doing so would probably require a cartridge the size of a small house.
That's pretty surprising given the overall quality of the game on the 3DS, with the frame rate chugging pretty hard at below 30fps, a resolution so bad that it reminds you the 3DS can only display at 240p, and the fact that they're using the absolutely atrocious 3DS joysticks to move their character around. Anyone who has experience with that useless little nub of a right stick knows that pain.
If you're understandably wondering how this person has managed to get Elden Ring running on vastly inferior hardware, they explain how they went about it to other equally baffled players in the replies. Unsurprisingly, they're not running the game on the system natively, as doing so would probably require a cartridge the size of a small house.
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