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Dark Souls II - Scholar of the First Sin Face-Off
April 13th, 2015, 14:02
Eurogamer took another look at the the new graphic options in Dark Souls 2: Scholar of the First Sin, and compared them to the new console versions in a new Face-off article.
Overall, Scholar of the First Sin on PC marks a technical step forward, but its price point is a sticking point. Given that owners of the DirectX 9 original already enjoy resolutions at 1080p and beyond, extensive mod options and 60fps gameplay, the upgrade is less significant than the jump from PS3 to PS4. A £12 Steam upgrade price assuages those who already own the original plus all DLC, but it's still a high fee for what it offers. Bearing in mind a standalone boxed copy costs £19 at present, the actual saving for a committed Dark Souls fan is pretty meagre.More information.
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April 13th, 2015, 14:02
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What, noone on RPGwatch is playing this superb port of a bestseller?
What, noone on RPGwatch is playing this superb port of a bestseller?
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Toka Koka
Toka Koka
April 14th, 2015, 21:13
I played the first one but it was brutal and I finally gave up. It was a good game other than I keep dying and the Bosses were the worst cause you had to work your way back to them again. I will not punish myself to play the second one.
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