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Dark souls graphics mods
Dark souls graphics mods












I always appreciate seeing that passion bubble up into fan creations that benefit the wider community. Plenty of Souls fans dislike it, but the people who dig it are really, truly enamored with Drangleic. It’s an enchanting, beautiful, ugly, gratifying, surprisingly deep, and occasionally infuriating video game, all at once. I also recommend setting skip intro logos to 1, in order to skip the time consuming logos at the start.įinally, I don't recommend changing the size of the UI, since it will break the boss health bars, but that's always an option if you don't mind it.This isn’t your typical Dark Souls II graphics modĮven if Dark Souls II didn’t turn out quite the way I expected, I have a lot of love for the sequel. It is recommended to turn 60 FPS on due to the mod listed directly below, which fixes most glitches caused.

dark souls graphics mods

The mods would be dragged and dropped into the subfolder "tex_override" in the "dsfix" folder. It can be installed by going to Dark Souls > Properties > Local Files > Browse local files in the Steam library and dragging and dropping the files to the Data folder and editing dsfix.ini. DSFix allows you to customize the rendering resolution to your screen size and also make it run at 60 FPS.ĭSFix also allows modding via texture replacement, which is the basis of all the other mods.

dark souls graphics mods

This means it will be stretched out on the majority of all players' screens.

dark souls graphics mods

Even though Dark Souls appears to support HD resolutions, the default rendering resolution is stuck at 1024x720 due to the rushed nature of the port.

dark souls graphics mods

Durante's DSFix deals with the game's lack of graphical options.














Dark souls graphics mods