The Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales, the HD-2D action RPG from Octopath Traveler series developer Team Asano, has received a new update that addresses one of the game's most frustrating features: the incessant chatter of Faie, the companion fairy.

While many players have been enjoying the game since its release on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch 2, and PC, the overwhelming consensus was that Faie's non-stop talking was more than a little annoying. Thankfully, the latest 1.1.0 update brings a simple yet effective solution: the ability to completely turn off Faie's voice.

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This update is a clear response to player feedback, and it's not the only improvement included in the patch. Here are the key takeaways:

  • The update adds an option to turn off Faie's voice, providing a much-needed respite from the fairy's constant chatter.
  • Tutorial behavior has been adjusted to improve the overall gaming experience.
  • Fixes have been applied to address FPS drops on some PCs when Faie is present, ensuring smoother gameplay.
  • Minor bugs have been squashed to further enhance the game's stability.

Source: Game Informer