This marginalization is not fair to people who are genuinely disappointed.
I don't think very many people who pushed for Dark Souls to be released on PC, did so just so they could thumb their noses, shit on it, then not buy it.
Here's my personal feelings:
It's an amazing game. One of the best this generation. But they've put me in the position where, to experience this, I have to pay $40 while accepting that the resolution is only rendering at 1024x720 yet it will be dip below 30fps despite the strength of my hardware, and regardless of how I modify the limited settings and resolution options they offer. Oh and keep in mind that no other game released in the last I don't know how long has asked this of me, not a single one. Meanwhile, my merit as a gamer is being called into question, because I am considering anything but immediately paying that $40. Yes, you see, only an elitist PC gamer snob wouldn't leap at the opportunity to reward FROM despite the amount of effort which has been applied to this port. Finally, I feel pressured by that "Capcom factor", knowing that if the PC port has poor launch window sales, the chance of getting the next games on the platform shrinks significantly. So I almost have to buy, as an investment in the future? Damn.
So I can understand why others who they've put between this rock and hard place are also quite upset. It's amazing from a gameplay perspective, and that fact is what makes it so hard to swallow that they've done an incredibly shit job of delivering this port to us, from a technical perspective. So I should just grit my teeth and bear it? I'm not yet sure that's a possibility. Do I deserve some slack?