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Did you re-apply the fix or just straight up launched it like before?
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2763986548
It's better to use this guide instead of renaming the files. I'll add that it's also a good idea to right-click eldenring.exe and create a shortcut then drag the shortcut to your desktop and rename it something like "Elden Ring Offline".
Thank you very much!
Try disabling core 0 for eldenring.exe affinity in task manager
I think Flawless Widescreen isn't removing the 60Hz limit, moreso than an FPS issue
I am seeing the same issue. For some reason the 60hz limit for me isn't being removed when using flawless widescreen and the game is capped at 60fps.
edit: It seems to be working in borderless fullscreen, but then there is no hdr.
The patch made an update to eldenring.exe so the entrypoint for adjusting the framerate probably also changed. You'll have to wait for an update to the Elden Ring game plugin for FlawlessWidescreen to be released.
BTW: is chromatic aberration and vignette removal still working?
I see. Thank you.
They're both working fine for me.
Borderless fullscreen from inside the game with all Flawless Widescreen fixes enabled?
edit: Also have remove 60hz limit.
Alright! I'll give it a try!
Flawless widescreen works just fine, you just need to rename again or use the other fix posted on this post. And Use borderless to remove the Hz cap