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Originally Posted by MysterD
What if Steam does a 75% off or better sale, sometime way down the line...?
Unless I can get an incredible deal on a game upon release (think 50% or better) and the game likely will stuff lots of content upon release, I usually wait to buy the game LATER.
If there lots of DLC planned or game is from a company known to release LOTS of DLC, it's another sign that I should wait for major price-drops on base game or wait for some sort of Complete Pack.
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If it goes 75% off for the holiday sale, I'll definitely buy it regardless of how bad the port it. I also seriously hope modders will fix Blighttown. Console versions had major framerate drops in that area and doesn't looks like it's fixed for PC. I haven't heard of any news for future DLC. I don't think From Software has done DLC before. I think the only reason there's DLC at all was because so many fans requested a PC version, so they wanted to add something special for it.
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1. Porting the game to PC isn’t going as well as expected.
2. Not only will there be no high-definition PC version of Dark Souls, the frame-rate in areas like Blighttown will not be fixed.
When asked whether PC optimization will fix poor frame-rates, Uchiyama had only bad news. In order to get the game ported to PC in a reasonable amount of time, sacrifices had to be made. No fixes or optimizations to framerates will make it to the Prepare to Die edition. Bighttown will still be lag-town, even on a high-end gaming rig.
http://www.forbes.com/sites/erikkain...abyss-details/
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