... or just too much freetime Anyway, the school will start soon, so I won't be so much active as now.
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09-10-2012, 04:58 AM
For what it's worth, I have the record for most time online. You can see those numbers in user profiles.
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I'll have to withdraw my 'raging' in regards to Dark Souls.
Having the game since its release, it was a privilege to be able to play the game at launch with resolutions higher than 1024x720 thanks to Durante, the author of DSfix. The author of the mod has since then incorporated a dozen of features in his fix ranging from graphical improvements such as higher resolutions, SSAO, DOF, blur to improvements like intro skipping, hud toggling, taking hudless screenshots and savegame backups, etc. Dark Souls, while it's a crappy port, has been one of the most memorable, unique and challenging experiences I've had on a PC thus far. It looks gorgeous once you turn up the internal resolution and even more so when enabling SSAO and the like. Those of you who've had your eye on the game, rest assured, it's worth it. The game controls perfectly with a controller (using a PS3 controller here), which matches the console control schemes perfectly. For those interested to see the game in its vanilla state and modded, check out the screenshots below. These screenshots are as spoiler-free as possible. Warning for dial-up/bandwidth capped users: Screenshots are 4.48MB and 1.44MB large respectively. The mod/fix can be downloaded here. Unmodded Modded 09-10-2012, 06:52 AM
09-10-2012, 07:16 AM
Yeah it definitely got a lot of attention. Been meaning to post it here earlier, but due to the forum outages I never could.
But I'm pretty sure those places don't have the SSAO and DoF fixes in their screenshots. 09-10-2012, 08:30 AM
Quote:For what it's worth, I have the record for most time online. You can see those numbers in user profiles. That's because you do what I started doing about a month ago. You leave a tab with the dolphin forums open all the time and occasionally switch to it and refresh while you're doing other things.
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(This post was last modified: 09-10-2012, 08:40 AM by Starscream.)
My comment wasn't intended to sound like I was bragging about the time spent online. It was more aimed at DefenderX so he knew that he was not the only one spending a lot of time here, and that it's okay. People seemed to be getting on him about how often he posts after I mentioned it.
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(09-10-2012, 08:42 AM)Shonumi Wrote: Fwiw, I spend more time here than I do playing Dolphin :S Haha same here XD
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