Dark Souls Remastered Graphical Comparison Video Released
Following the reveal of the Dark Souls Remaster last month, From Software has released a brand new video showcasing the game's graphical upgrade.
The remaster will feature a 4K resolution for its PS4 Pro, Xbox One X, and PC editions, whilst also supporting a 1080p resolution alongside 60FPS on both PS4, and Xbox One. Meanwhile the Switch edition of the game will showcase 1080p at 30fps whilst docked, and 720p and 30fps when in handheld mode.
In addition to this, Bandai Namco has also announced several additions that will be made to the game's multiplayer which are listed below.
- Maximum number of players has increased from 4 to 6
- The Dried Finger item will be needed to play with 6 players
- Dried Finger has been moved from the Painted World of Ariamis level to the Undead Burg merchant to be obtainable earlier in the game. The Dried Finger location in the Painted World has been replaced with a Twin Humanities item.
- Password Matchmaking is now available similar to Dark Souls III. When a player is summoned in Password Matchmaking the player level will be synced.
- Now easier for friends to be matched with each other.
- When the guest player’s character level and weapon is higher than that of the host player, the level will be adjusted accordingly.
- Healing items will not be available during PvP with the exception of Estus Flasks. To prevent long and drawn out battles, the number of Estus Flasks is halved for phantoms.
When a player defeats an invading phantom, their Estus Flask is restored. - Players can turn on/off global matchmaking
- Players can now prevent matched Red Phantoms from seeing their “White Sign Soapstone” sign
- Players can no longer summon ally phantoms consecutively when in combat with enemy phantoms.
- In online play, players who are outside of the host’s parameter range will not be matched with each other (the players can still be matched via Password Matching.
Dark Souls Remastered is slated to debut on PS4, Xbox One, Switch, and PC on May 25 2018.





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