Dark Souls III studio promises 60 frames per second on PC after holding past games back

Praising the sun is going to look a lot silkier on PC.

Developer From Software has confirmed that Dark Souls III will run at 60 frames per second on Windows at launch. The studio took to Twitter to confirm the game will use that refresh rate, which many gamers consider important for creating a smooth-looking moving image. This is big news for From because the developer previously locked the original Dark Souls game at 30 FPS on PC back in 2012. It then launched Dark Souls II in 2014 with a similar cap on the frame rate. From Software eventually patched in support for 60hz, but that introduced a number of other issues where players weapons would degrade at twice the rate of the standard game. This has given the developer a poor reputation among PC players because many fans find it insulting when a developer forces a game to run at 30hz. Most people who play on Windows treasure having the options to configure their software however they want, and they resent a studio limiting them to what they perceive as the least-common denominator of the consoles.

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