One where people could downsample at high refresh rates, and where the quality of the scaling in real-time was finally equal to that achieved in image manipulation programs. He explains on his personal blog that after developing graphics fixes for Dark Souls and Deadly Premonition, he 'saw a world in which everyone was free to downsample any game, unbound by the restrictions of their monitor or display driver.
Thoman calls his mod GeDoSaTo, or the Generic Downsampling Tool. And while the tool is timed with the release of Dark Souls 2, which Thoman recently scrutinized from a graphics standpoint, the mod is being designed to work with a number of games. The release, which is currently in an initial public alpha state, Thoman warns, brings with a host of graphics enhancements: texture modding, ambient occlusion, anti-aliasing and depth of field and post-processing effects. Peter Thoman, the modder better known as 'Durante' and for his mod that vastly improved the visual quality of the original Dark Souls' PC port, released a new graphics mod today - this time for From Software's sequel, Dark Souls 2.