Having trouble quitting Elden Ring? Here are some ways to solve this issue:
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Using a hotkey to quit Elden Ring
Having trouble quitting Elden Ring PC? If you’ve been frustrated by the game’s difficulty, there are a couple of options that will help you get out of it fast. If you’re looking for a shortcut that will take you right out of the game, try using a hotkey. One way to make this happen is by customizing your keyboard shortcuts. For instance, if you want to exit the game instantly, you can use the Windows key + R hotkey. Then, open the AppData folder and delete the sl2 file from there.
Another way to boost the performance of Elden Ring is to optimize your PC. By using this option, you can get up to 60 FPS and fewer deaths per boss. However, before you can optimize your PC, you should check the system requirements of Elden Ring. These requirements can help you gauge whether your PC is capable of running the game or not. You can also set the game’s system to run in “Game Mode” mode.
Changing your save data
The first thing to try if you’re experiencing this error is to quit the game. Fortunately, this is much easier than it sounds. While you’re in the game, you can simply click the options button, and select “Quit.” Once you’ve done this, you can load your previous save game and continue playing. To do this, go to C:Program Files (x86)SteamBackups, and click the file name you’ve created.
If you’ve got a PlayStation 4, you can simply go into Settings > Application Saved Data Management and select the save you want to quit. From there, you can choose whether to remove the corrupted save data or keep it. After this, simply quit the game and select “Close” in the main menu. You can also choose to save a backup on Steam, if you’d prefer.
Fixing a Failed to Load Save Data error
The Elden Ring PC game has been plagued by server issues since it was launched, thanks to the massive player base. One such issue is the “Failed to Load Save Data error” which effectively nullifies all your progress. This error is a common occurrence in PC and Xbox versions of the game, so we’ve outlined a workaround for the issue in this guide.
First, you’ll need to manually delete the corrupted EldenRing save data file. To do this, press the Windows key + R on your keyboard, then type “%appdata%” into the Run dialog box. Inside the AppData folder, you’ll find the EldenRing game and a subfolder that ends in “sl2”. After deleting the sl2 file, reload the game and test if the error still occurs.