Need something to wash the bad taste of the sloppy Dark Souls: Prepare to Die Edition port from your mouth (you know, the mouth in your brain)? How about some screenshots of Borderlands 2's PC menu screens? Sure, Claptrap made a lot of promises in his Love Letter to PC Gamers , but for many of us, seeing is believing -- and now we can believe that Gearbox will include options for unlimited framerate, adjustable field of view, disabling mouse smoothing, and numerous graphical quality settings we expect to see from a PC version. Check'em out, and breathe a breath of fresh air.Gearbox also asked me to remind everyone that yes, there will be Steamworks multiplayer matchmaking (yes, I agree it's better than the service that shares the GameSpy name but is owned an run by a different company) and will have mouse-usable menus. It sureandlike everything we could ask for, but of course we'll put all of that to the test when we get hold of a review copy -- you can look for our impressions sometime around Borderlands 2's September 18 release date.Hey, while we're praising good ports, let's also give a shout-out to the good folks at Square Enix and United Front, who did a very respectful job on the PC version of Sleeping Dogs.