No one can deny that Elden Ring is a very difficult game. However, it is precisely this difficulty, requiring high skill, that contributes to its huge success and creates excitement for players. Nevertheless, this is at risk of being undermined by many savvy and experienced gamers. And it is certainly no coincidence that recently, the record for the shortest completion time in Elden Ring has been continuously shortened. To the point where now, it only takes about 6 minutes for an average player to complete this one of the toughest blockbusters in history.


This has left countless people astonished, as 6 minutes is perhaps the time many would spend just exploring the map. However, everything was later explained. It turns out that Elden Ring has a significant bug. By simply raising Elden Ring to 139 frames per second throughout the process, the fierce bosses will hardly pose any challenge to you. Moreover, players only need to swing a sword and take a few steps in place, and all the equipment will be yours as demonstrated in the example below.


In fact, this is a method of exploiting a glitch known as “Megazip” that has been spreading rapidly recently across various Elden Ring forums. If players activate Megazip, they must transition through 12-14 continuous frames, and this action will quadruple the distance between the player and the boss. Because the distance is too great, as soon as the player lands, the boss will be directly classified as having fallen to the ground, allowing us to easily pass the level. Of course, activating this bug is not easy and requires Elden Ring players to practice multiple times.

However, despite the emergence of numerous new records, these players are facing strong opposition from genuine gamers. Specifically, many opinions state that this is nothing impressive and will diminish the enjoyment of this blockbuster. In fact, Elden Ring players using this bug to complete the game can’t even find happiness in it. But it seems that things aren’t stopping, as the latest record recorded has dropped to just 6 minutes and 38 seconds.

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