Dark Souls Keyboard Fix
UPDATE:DSFix, the most essential Dark Souls mod, has been updated in the wake of Dark Souls ditching Games for Windows Live. We’ve changed our list to include this new Steamworks version of the mod.
Dark Souls is a truly great game, but it’s also a shabby one. From Software, bless their hearts, gave us the PC port we were clamouring for even though (as they themselves admitted) they didn’t really know how to make one.
Dark Souls: Fix Controller Dark Souls: Prepare to Die Edition is a game that is meant to be played with a controller. While a mouse and keyboard works for most people, many will appreciate the simplicity and setup of using a controller instead. Mar 16, 2018 - This fix makes Dark Souls use raw mouse input without any. Any action to be bound to any mouse button, the mouse wheel or keyboard key.
The final result was technically underwhelming, with low resolutions and poor framerates holding back an otherwise stunning game. Thankfully, this is PC gaming, which means when we don’t like something, we fix it ourselves.
Check inside for a collection of mods that will help turn Dark Souls into a port worthy of the PC.
DSFix
I cannot understate how essential this mod is. If you plan to play Dark Souls on PC, you simply must install it. DSFix is called so because it fixes Dark Souls, specifically it fixes the unfortunate graphical issues created by the clumsy porting process. By default Dark Souls doesn’t render any higher than 1040×720, DSFix fixes that.
It also doesn’t run at more than 30 FPS, DSFixes that too.
Dark Souls Keyboard Fix
Plus it lets you scale the UI to better suit high resolution monitors, provides a structure for other modders to replace textures and adds some fancy new post processing effects. Get it, install it, love it.
Morten242s UI for DSFix
This neat little program allows you to edit every aspect of DSFix: things like resolution, SSAO, depth of field, and the HUD options, without having to tinker around with the ini files. Instead just boot up Morten242sUI, and all your changes can be made in a simple options window, without any fuss.
Neoshroomish high resolution textures
Despite Durante’s sterling work with DSFix, Dark Souls’ visuals are still blurry and low resolution compared to high end PC games. This is why Neoshroomish has started the long process of replacing those textures with high resolution alternatives, beginning with the Blighttown and Sens Fortress areas. The result looks much sharper and cleaner, but loses something of Dark Souls’ signature grime. You can decide which matters more to you. There’s a second pack available here.
High Res UI and subtitle fonts
While DSFix upscales Dark Souls neatly, one element that comes off badly in the transition is the text. Dark Souls’ fonts are built for 720p, which means they look ugly and jagged on a decent size PC monitor. Thankfully Blackfoggen has produced a simple but effective mod that switches the fonts out for high resolution alternatives, leading to a much cleaner and simpler look.
Andres Cranial Ember
Dark Souls is a lonely, lonely world. So on the rare circumstances that you do actually see a friendly face, it would be nice if it wasn’t the soulless visage of a glass eyed doll. Andres Cranial Ember improves the facial textures used by both the player character and all NPCs, making them just a little bit more convincing and realistic.
Flora Overhaul
Fans of Skyrim may recognise mod maker Vurt for his impressive foliage improvement mods, which is why it’s great to see him bringing his talents to Dark Souls. His current Flora Overhaul mod is still a work in progress, so don’t expect every tree and bush to be as gloriously lush as it could be, but if his Skyrim mod is anything to go by, the finished article will be a treat. Trust me, Vurt knows plants.
Beards
Fact: PC gamers love beards. No noble adventurer would be complete without a spot of manly chin fuzz, proudly proclaiming his determination to go boldly forth. Joking aside, this new extra hirsute version of the male face textures are a serious improvement over the originals. The addition of the new Riker style beard gives him an aura of rugged competence, which will last right up until the first ‘You Died’ message.
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Default control scheme for Dark Souls.
Action | PS3 PS4 | XBOX360 XBOX ONE | PC |
---|---|---|---|
Movement and Camera | |||
Movement | Left-analog | Left-analog | W/A/S/D (Left Ctrl to walk) |
Camera | Right-analog | Right-analog | Mouse or I/J/K/L |
Lock-on/off or Reset Camera | R3 | R3 | Mouse3 or O |
Switch Equipment | |||
Swap Right Weapon | Right D-pad | Right D-pad | V |
Swap Left Weapon | Left D-pad | Left D-pad | C |
Cycle Items | Down D-pad | Down D-pad | Scroll-wheel Down or F |
Cycle Spells | Up D-pad | Up D-pad | Scroll-wheel Up or R |
Actions | |||
Action/Confirm | ✕ | A | Q |
Use Item | ☐ | X | E |
Run/Dash | Left-analog + hold ◯ | Left-analog + hold B | W/A/S/D + hold Spacebar |
Backstep | Tap ◯ | Tap B | Tap Spacebar |
Roll | Left-analog + tap ◯ | Left-analog + tap B | W/A/S/D + tap Spacebar |
Jump | Run + tap ◯ | Run + tap B | Run + tap Spacebar |
Two-hand Weapon | △ | Y | Left-alt |
Attacks | |||
Weak Attack | R1 | RB | Left-click or H |
Strong Attack | R2 | RT | Right-click or U |
Jump Attack | Flick left-analog + R2 | Flick left-analog + RT | Tap W/A/S/D + Right-click |
Running Attack | Run + R1 or R1 after Backstep | Run + RB or RB after Backstep | Run + Left-click or Left-click after Backstep |
Rolling Attack | R1 after Roll | RB after Roll | Left-click after Roll |
Kick | Flick left-analog + R1 | Flick left-analog + RB | Tap W/A/S/D + Left-click |
Block/Left-hand Attack | L1 | LB | Left-shift |
Parry/Shield Bash | L2 | LT | Tab |
Bows | |||
Drawing and Firing | R1 | RB | Left-click or H |
Aiming Mode | L1 | LB | Left-shift |
Zooming In/Out | Up/Down D-pad | Up/Down D-pad | Up/Down Arrow Keys |
Swap Equipped Ammunition | L2 or R2 | LT or RT | Right-click or Tab or U |
Ladders | |||
Mount | ✕ | A | Q |
Slide Down | ◯ | B | Spacebar |
Attack Upwards | R1 | RB | Left-click or H |
Attack Downwards | R2 | RT | Right-click or U |
Menu | |||
Display Menu | Start | Start | End |
Select/Scroll | D-pad | D-pad | Arrow Keys |
Confirm/Equip | ✕ | A | Enter or Left-click |
Cancel/Previous Screen | ◯ | B | Backspace or Right-click |
Toggle Status Screen | △ | Y | Insert |
Toggle Display/ Remove Equip. | ☐ | X | Delete |
Cycle Menu | L1 or R1 | LB or RB | Page Down/Page Up |
Gesture Menu | |||
Display Gesture Menu | Select | Back | G |
Select/Scroll | D-pad | D-pad | Arrow Keys |
Confirm | ✕ | A | Enter or Left-click |
Switch Gesture | △ | Y | Insert |
Cancel | ◯ | B | Backspace or Right-click |