Dark Souls 2 modders have finally managed to crank its framerate past 60 without borking the entire

By Alex Chen | December 05, 2025

First reported by GamesRadar, an industrious modder named emoose has finally cracked the 60fps barrier in Dark Souls 2 with their DS2 Frame Unlimiter project, allowing players to enjoy a crispy high-refresh take on Drangleic without breaking the game.

For a studio with such precise and intense action gameplay, FromSoftware's always had a fraught relationship with framerate. Armored Core 6 was the first game [[link]] from the studio with high fps support baked in, while many of its pre-Dark Souls 3 offerings were locked at 30fps⁠. Certain aspects of their speed and function would be tied to framerate, leading to various glitches as they sped up. For Dark Souls 2, these included:

  • Rapidly accelerated weapon degradation
  • Drastically shortened jumps
  • Glitchy cloth physics
  • Broken animated textures (like water surfaces)

That first one could be especially frustrating with Dark Souls 2's fragile weapons⁠—seriously, the katanas are practically breadsticks. Emoose's project addresses these known game-speed issues, allowing us to push Dark Souls 2 past its original limits. The mod is still in beta, with the biggest caveat being that online play is currently disabled over concerns about how it would impact multiplayer.

I shudder to think of what kinds of insane DS2 Sardaukar are still going at the PvP after all these years. I'm usually good just replaying the game [[link]] solo these days, and DS2 Frame Unlimiter might be a must-download for me moving forward, especially as emoose continues to work out the kinks.

I've loved Dark Souls 2 even before its reputational rehabilitation in recent years⁠—it doesn't hurt that its project lead co-directed Elden Ring, with a ton of DS2 DNA making its way into FromSoft's most successful game to date. For more on this soulsborne black sheep's many charms, PCG contributor Sam Greer wrote a great celebration/defense of the game last year, while in 2022, Lincoln Carpenter caught up with Dark Souls 2's biggest fans.

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