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So, I heard that the Elden Ring Nightreign servers are finally back online. They were down for a bit earlier today. FromSoftware’s been up to something, tweaking things around. Anyway, there’s this new patch—1.01.1, if you’re keeping track—that’s come out for all platforms. And you know what, it’s kind of a big deal for those lone wolf players out there. Why? Because, finally, there’s a nod to solo gamers.
You see, right after Nightreign dropped, folks weren’t too thrilled with how it treated solo players—like it was meant for trios or something. They promised changes, and bam, here they are! Some features we expected in update 1.02 are already here with 1.01.1. It’s like a nice surprise package, you know?
So, here’s what’s new. If you’re playing solo, you now get one free revival per night boss fight. I know, right? Before this, you had to work for it, which is still the deal for co-op players. Oh, and solo players are getting more runes, too. Maybe it’s ’cause we don’t have buddies backing us up, or the designers finally took pity on us—I mean, thank you, FromSoftware?
For the rest of you, tackling Expeditions, they’ve thrown in more high-rarity Relics on Day 3. Plus, more likely loot from those Scenic Flat stones. Buy those bad boys at the Small Jar Bazaar if you’re curious.
Okay, so what else? Bug fixes. Loads of them. There’s this camera thing with the Wings of Salvation that’s all smoothed out now—so no more headaches there. And some skills were being all sneaky, not triggering like they should. That’s sorted, too. There’s more to check out if you’re into the nitty-gritty, but honestly, it’s a lot—enemies not reviving right, skills messing up, spells going haywire. It’s a patchwork quilt of fixes. Fun times.
The Steam players get some extra love—graphic glitches, climbing ups and downs, you know, typical tech hiccups. They’ve got fixes for those, too.
Before I go totally off track here—oh hey, if you’re diving into Nightreign, maybe bookmark one of those handy guides. Trust me, they have everything—from character builds to walkthroughs and rankings. You never know, they might just save you a headache or two.
And that’s all, folks. Until next time—or whenever I circle back to this.
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