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How to enable Elden Ring ultrawide support

Find out how to get ultrawide resolutions working in Elden Ring

An ultrawide gaming monitor running Elden Ring, modified to display correctly at ultrawide resolutiuon.
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Want to know how to enable ultrawide support in Elden Ring? The mahoosive RPG certainly sends mixed messages about its affinity for ultrawide monitor resolutions: they’re listed and selectable in the game options, but upon loading into the Lands Between, you’re quickly met with black bars that keep the usual screen space to standard widescreen proportions. The good news is that there’s a fix for this, unlocking Elden Ring’s true ultrawide capabilities – but the bad news is that it comes at the cost of the game's online features.

Indeed, just like unlocking Elden Ring’s framerate, enabling ultrawide support means modifying the game in a way that its Easy Anti-Cheat doesn’t like. You can simply disable EAC – that's all covered in the guide below – but to avoid getting in trouble for tampering, you’ll need to run both Steam and Elden Ring itself in offline mode.

It’s up to you whether that’s worth the chance to play both the base game and its Shadow Of The Erdtree expansion in gloriously sight-spanning ultrawide. At least it’s an easy process – just follow these steps.

How to enable Elden Ring ultrawide support

Before starting, first make sure that Elden Ring is fully installed, and that Steam is in offline mode. Do this properly, and there’s no reason why you’d face punishment for fiddling with Easy Anti-Cheat, but still: try at your own risk.

Step 1: Download, install, and run Flawless Widescreen. This is a free utility that can enable or improve ultrawide support across dozens of games, Elden Ring included.

Step 1 of how to enable Elden Ring ultrawide support: Download, install, and run the Flawless Widescreen app.
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Step 2: In Flawless Widescreen, find Elden Ring in the list of plugins (on the left) and click it to install. Once ready, open the plugin and check at least the following boxes:

  • Fix Enabled
  • Aspect Fix
  • Resolution Fix (Windowed)
  • FOV Adjustment
  • Frametime Adjustment
  • Increase animation distance
Step 2 of how to enable Elden Ring ultrawide support: Install Flawless Widescreen's Elden Ring plugin, open it, and check the Fix Enabled, Aspect Fix, Resolution Fix (Windowed), FOV Adjustment, Frametime Adjustment, and Increase animation distance boxes.  Also, slide the Frametime adjustment slider to 360fps, and set the FOV Fine adjustment slider to around +5%.
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I’d also recommend checking the Remove 60Hz FS Limit box, if your monitor has a refresh rate above 60Hz, as this will remove Elden Ring’s 60fps cap with no additional drawbacks. You can also choose to check the Vignette Adjustment and Disable Chromatic Aberration boxes, if you want to change these visual effects.

Once you’ve made your selections, slide the Frametime adjustment slider to 360fps, and set the FOV Fine adjustment slider to around +5%. This will move the in-game camera a little further back from your character, which should feel more natural for an ultrawide view.

Step 3: Check the Acknowledge and Ignore box, just below the warning about Easy Anti-Cheat. This makes a couple of suggestions on how to disable them, but you can quite literally ignore these, as we have another way.

Step 3 of how to enable Elden Ring ultrawide support: Check the Acknowledge and Ignore box in Flawless Widescreen.
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Step 4: Leave Flawless Widescreen running and, in File Explorer, open Elden Ring’s game directory. For a Steam install, that should be Program Files (x86) > Steam > steamapps > common > ELDEN RING. Open the Game folder that you’ll find here.

Step 4 of how to enable Elden Ring ultrawide support: Leave Flawless Widescreen running and, in File Explorer, open Elden Ring’s game directory.
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Step 5: Inside the Game folder, create a new text document and name it "steam_appid" (without quotes).

Step 5 of how to enable Elden Ring ultrawide support: In the Game folder, create a new text document named steam_appid.
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Step 6: Open steam_appid and write or paste "1245620" (also without quote marks) inside it. Then, save the file and close it. It doesn’t look like it, but this will help disable EAC.

Step 6 of how to enable Elden Ring ultrawide support: Open steam_appid and write 1245620, then save and close.
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Step 7: Double-check that Steam is in offline mode, because it’s time to launch the game. But don’t actually do it with Steam – instead, find the "eldenring" executable in the same Game folder you already have open. Create a shortcut for it, place it somewhere easily accessible (like your desktop), and use this to launch Elden Ring without anti-cheat.

Step 7 of how to enable Elden Ring ultrawide support: make sure Steam in in offline mode, then launch the game using the eldenring executable in the Game folder.
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Step 8: Once Elden Ring boots up, click through its warnings about running in offline mode – them’s the breaks, sadly – and go to the in-game graphics menu. Set the Screen Mode as Borderless Windowed and the Resolution to your ultrawide monitor’s native rez.

Step 8 of how to enable Elden Ring ultrawide support: Set the game's graphics options to use Borderless Windowed mode and your monitor's native resolution.
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You’ll notice that the menus are still in 16:9 with black bars, but don’t fret, because as soon as you load into a save, you should see something like this:

The Tarnished waves at the camera in Elden Ring: Shadow of the Ertree, running with an ultrawide resolution fix.
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Success!

Now, since this is as unofficial a fix as it’s possible to get, there are some rough edges: UI elements won’t nest all the way in the corners of the screen, for instance, and both map and menu screens will still only occupy the space of a standard widescreen picture. But hey, it works just fine while you’re exploring and fighting, and if you prefer playing solo anyway then the sacrifice of online modes might not even be a big issue. Go out, then, and enjoy this ultrawide support that Elden Ring probably should have had to begin with; the wider peeping range may even help you spot all those Shadow of the Erdtree Sites of Grace.

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