Elden Ring is praised by Dr Disrespect, but he argues there are several flaws that prevent it from being flawless

Since the highly anticipated Elden Ring eventually released to record-breaking fanfare, Dr Disrespect has been one of many who have ventured into The Lands Between. Despite the fact that the YouTube sensation was enraged after his first run, Doc has returned for more with each subsequent stream.
He’s certainly taken to Elden Ring’s gruelling gaming cycle, claiming to be the “greatest Elden Ring player” out there. Despite the fact that he feels much better about it after a few dozen hours, it still falls short of his expectations despite near-unanimous critical acclaim.
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Dr Disrespect believes that Elden Ring falls short of being a really faultless experience
Doc originally gave the game a 6/10 rating during its first week, praising not only the general grind, but also Elden Ring’s “awful” camera. However, when asked if his initial score had changed, the two-time champion had a lot more to say. Doc praised the game’s design in terms of both gameplay and aesthetics.
Moreover, he was stoked with Elden Ring’s highly customizable combat.

“I haven’t even begun to explore other possibilities with my character yet,” he said. Having mainly stuck to a melee-focused build, he has far more left to explore “in terms of abilities.”
His prognosis is significantly more favourable now that his rating has risen to a “8.8” or “8.9.” Despite the better score, Doc is perplexed by the near-unanimous acclaim because of a few evident flaws that hampered his experience.

Doc’s Elden Ring rating has only risen as he’s played more, so there’s still a potential he’ll go even higher in the days and weeks ahead.
We could see the YouTube broadcaster finishing his first full single-player game in a long time if he doesn’t entirely abandon the title.
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