![]() I’ve been offered many fixes that didn’t work, and because the best fixes caused other sorts of problems that made me have to deal with system configuration outside the game, I feel like a little guide to what worked here might help others play this game on more modest machines. While most 3D games run at a variable rate according to your hardware’s graphics processing power, this game is locked at 60 frames per second, so if your machine isn’t capable of running it at the full 60fps, it plays in slow motion, rendering the intended 60 frames every 1.5 or 2 seconds depending on your config and rig. But not Dark Souls Remastered, which at first ran in slow motion on my machine.įrom Software clearly treats Dark Souls Remastered’s slow motion as a feature, not a bug. Dark Souls 2, being a considerably older game than others I’ve mentioned, ran great here with no hassle. I’m used to turning all configs to the minimum and happily playing Fallout 4, Witcher 3, Kingdom Come Deliverance with acceptable (and affordable) performance (obviously at the expense of graphic quality). I don’t care for the latest and greatest graphics, I just wanna run games light and cheap, and I do run many “modern” games like that. ![]() ![]() ![]() I game on an aging laptop with a simple GeForce 940MX. ![]()
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