bit of a glitch
As an avid Elden Ring player and Twitch streamer myself, I've encountered my fair share of in-game glitches and streaming hiccups. One interesting glitch involves the weapons 'Valry (Glaive)' and 'Avalry (Flail),' which can sometimes cause unexpected behavior during gameplay. From my experience, these glitches often stem from recent updates or mod conflicts, and while frustrating, they also add a unique twist to the stream outcome. When streaming on Twitch, encountering glitches can throw off the viewer's experience, but acknowledging them with humor or curiosity often boosts engagement. I usually announce the glitch when it happens and sometimes try to exploit or investigate it live, which keeps the stream interactive and spontaneous. To minimize streaming issues, ensuring your streaming software and hardware are up to date is crucial. Additionally, having backup scenes or overlays prepared can help quickly transition if a technical issue interrupts the main content. Elden Ring’s complex mechanics and variety of weapons like the Glaive and Flail make the game prone to unique bugs, but the dynamic nature of these glitches can surprise both the player and viewers, enhancing the entertainment value. Ultimately, embracing these moments rather than fighting them can turn a potential setback into an engaging storytelling opportunity on Twitch.



























































