Elden Ring players might be experiencing framerate issues on PC because of their mouse

A knight on horseback walks through a lush, green forest
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Elden Ring players might be experiencing framerate issues on PC because of their mouse.

That's according to developer FromSoftware, who said in the most recent patch notes for Version 1.13 that it had discovered an possible unstable performance issue affecting PC players' FPS, due to third-party applications that may be running in the background (via PC Gamer).

"In the PC version, unstable framerate may be caused by third-party applications that control mouse behavior," FromSoftware explained. 

It's unclear if the developer is planning on introducing a fix in a future patch, but it did offer up a work around that may stabilize the issue temporarily.

"Deactivating these third-party applications may improve performance," it said. "The version number of this update shown at the lower right corner of the Title Screen will be as follows: App Ver. 1.13. Regulation Ver. 1.13.1."

It looks like the issue has persisted for over a month now, however, given the latest patch notes. In response to the possible solution, one user said, "Your game runs poorly on all devices. From consoles to ultra high-end PCs. And you lack Ultrawide support or DLSS/FSR/XESS. Things modders implemented."

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