Remastering Dark Souls 1 brings the classic game to a modern audience with updated graphics and performance.
Remastering Dark Souls 1 brings the classic game to a modern audience with updated graphics and performance.
It seems the 50% Steam discount was likely a mistake on PC Gamer's side. The actual price might be closer to $40. Check the article for more details.
Let’s rephrase this in a clearer way:
Are you being too strict about your expectations? As a buyer, most of us aim to get more value for less cost, but the situation isn’t always that simple. Sometimes deals like discounts or sales can help. However, since we don’t have full details about the remastered version, it’s hard to say if it’s worth the investment. Just like with Skyrim, the base game is just the original experience, and adding visual effects doesn’t make it better than a modded version. Many people already enjoy Skyrim heavily, so spending money on it might not be necessary. If they’re offering it for free, there’s probably no need to complain. And let’s not turn this into a debate on Reddit—this is just a conversation.
ds1 doesn't work well on PC unless you use a controller. It shouldn't be labeled as a port since the game was simply dropped there and the issue is more about performance than connectivity. The problem isn't just about missing features—it's that the experience is extremely poor on the platform.
Similar to how resolutions and frame rates were handled, there was a previous update. The initial mouse adjustment didn’t work after switching from gfwl to Steamworks, and now the input customizer is in place.
I tested every mod and it wasn’t good enough. The mouse issue made it unusable. I believe they should have addressed these problems years ago, but they’re now charging a lot of money for fixes that shouldn’t exist. Around $10 would be fair.
You're referring to the DS1 game you completed using a keyboard and mouse, achieving 60 frames per second with a quick solution. It's considered one of the best entries in the series, even though it had some problems, but it works fine for me without any issues.
The solutions aren't helping me. I've checked all the best options on Nexus Mods, but still nothing... Despite this, it's the developers' job, and DS1 is the most problematic version for PC I've ever encountered.
But since we're using a PC, not a console, if the developers didn't address it, we have to come up with our own solutions. I'm curious why the patch didn't resolve the issue, since it seems to be just a straightforward script.
Hopes for the game: Dual wielding added, Blightown removed (though I really want 60fps too). Pinwheel becomes a true boss, a pendant gains special abilities, Ash Lake expands, PvP is enabled there, backstab chains and cancels fixed, Bed of Chaos gets a makeover.
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