Now, posting on video game forum NeoGAF, Durante published an email he had been sent by Dropbox notifying him that Bandai Namco had filed a complaint under the Digital Millenium Copyright Act and access to DSFix 2.3 had been blocked.
dll file to place within the game's directory on your PC, and a text file in which you can alter the resolution at will. Eyebrows were raised when Digital Foundry discovered the game's shoddy PC port to be locked at 1024x720, offering no improvement over its console brethren. Dark Souls PC graphics settings - without Durante's mod.ĭurante had released the mod, called DSFix, back in 2012 in a bid to fix the game's resolution. ORIGINAL STORY: Publisher Bandai Namco has had access to Durante's popular Dark Souls PC mod blocked. We're still waiting on Bandai Namco to respond.
UPDATE: Unconfirmed reports indicate this was a mistake on Bandai Namco's part.Ī user on NeoGAF reports FDS File Defense Service, which was hired by Bandai Namco's US arm to remove Dark Souls debug mode patches from the internet, did indeed have Durante's DSFix mod blocked - but it was 'not part of the plan'.Īpparently FDS is having a conversation with Bandai Namco and Dropbox now about reinstating access to the mod.