A gaming sub free from the hype and oversaturation of current releases, catering to gamers who wait at least 12 months after release to play a game. Whether it’s price, waiting for bugs/issues to be patched, DLC to be released, don’t meet the system requirements, or just haven’t had the time to keep up with the latest releases.
You might be happier with a different game, I would look at other RPGs in the genre that fit what gameplay options you would like.
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Well those games are quite different to Elden Ring. Perhaps try the pathfinder games, there are lots of CRPGs to try. I personally only experienced 1 bug in bg3 and it was patched out, but with games of that size you’re going to get some, it’s almost inevitable.
Elden Ring and other Souls games are more about the journey than the destination. And normally that means that the lore sucks. It doesn’t.
If you know everything about the game and if you’ve played previous soulsborne and you just aren’t interested by any of it, then I don’t know if you should buy it at all. DLC won’t fundamentally take it from a game that you don’t like the gameplay of into one that you will, and you already seemingly have removed most of the novelty of the experience by seeing it all.
You’ll have to play it to access the DLC, probably a good deal of it, have you played previous souls games or soulslikes?
Probably it will go on sale again.
And I’d like to remind you that, many of those Souls DLCs have some opaque ways to access them, and they are mostly only accessible halfway thru the game. So it might not be a bad decision to play it when the DLC is out, some of us might need to start the game all over again / NG+ just to access the DLC, who knows.