


But whatever works best for you is what's recommended to use.Īs you can see, there's a massive difference between the sub-30fps gameplay on the geriatric twins and the smooth as a baby's bottom gameplay on the PC, running at 60-high-class-frames per second. You will need a pretty hefty rig to see the video and I should warn you that the Flash version didn't work as well for me as the HTML5 version. Meanwhile, Gamersyde – courtesy of community modder Durante – offers gamers a look at Dark Souls II running at 1080p at 60 frames per second on PC. That kind of awful judder and inconsistent frame-rate is the reason it was hard for me to appreciate games on the PS3 and Xbox 360. Digital Foundry also rolled out a frame-rate comparison of the PS3 and Xbox 360 versions of the game, as you can see them barely maintain 30fps at a paltry 720p, dipping down as low as 14fps at times.
