Perfect dark pc port

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FromSoftware's Takeshi Miyazoe tells Edge, 'Our main priority was to get the game onto the PC as fast as possible.' He elaborates, 'We did know there were PC-specific features.

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The lack of care and polish is intentional, too. It stutters occasionally while running, and the keyboard and mouse controls are terrible. Unlike almost every other PC game on the planet, the PC version of Dark Souls doesn't let you change the resolution (it's locked at a paltry 720p), is limited to 30 frames per second, and doesn't include any way to remap the keys.

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Oh, the Dark Souls: Prepare to Die edition is absolutely playable - and it's still just as fun as it always was - but it's also missing a number of standard features. You wouldn't know that Dark Souls is a big deal from its PC port, however.