Elden Ring creator inspired by watching Escape from Tarkov

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One of the most striking elements of the Elden Ring RPG is undoubtedly the multiplayer that you can enjoy in various forms, as well as read cryptic messages. The development of this component was apparently not at all easy, because it is a truly original aspect. If you’re wondering where the studio draws inspiration from to improve this factor, Hidetaka Miyazaki himself, who recently interviewed IGN, can tell you. The course also asked what technologies and ideas this creator finds inspiring.

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He answered this question as follows:I’m not entirely sure if this is the latest trend, but we’re constantly updating multiplayer elements in terms of both technology and game design. So, as a fan and creator, I’m really interested to see how things are going elsewhere. Especially when it comes to, for example, [Escape From] Tarkov. So you could say that as a creator and a fan of the game, I mainly pay attention to these elements.” Perhaps the studio isn’t too excited, as Escape from Tarkov is currently experiencing hacker issues that most Elden Ring fans probably wouldn’t want to see in a rough game.

Source :Indian TV

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