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Saturday, January 6, 2018

Dark Souls 3 System Requirements | Games Specs


                                                       About Game
Dark Souls III[a] is an action role-playing video game developed by FromSoftware and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Microsoft Windows. The fourth entry in the Souls series,[1] Dark Souls III was released in Japan in March 2016, and worldwide in April 2016.[2]

Dark Souls III was critically and commercially successful, with critics calling it a worthy and fitting conclusion to the series. It was the fastest-selling game in Bandai Namco's history, selling over three million copies worldwide within the first two months after release. Dark Souls III: The Fire Fades, a complete version containing the base game and both downloadable content expansions, was released in April 2017.


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         Minimum System Requirements

CPU: Intel Core i3-2100 <> AMD FX-6300
CPU SPEED: Info

RAM: 4 GB

OS: Windows 7 SP1 64bit Windows 8.1 64bit Windows 10 64bit

VIDEO CARD: NVIDIA  GeForce  GTX  750  Ti <> ATI  Radeon  HD  7950

SOUND CARD: DirectX 11 sound device

FREE DISK SPACE: 25 GB

   Recommended System Requirements

CPU: Intel Core i7-3770 <> AMD FX-8350
CPU SPEED: Info

RAM: 8 GB

OS: Windows 7 SP1 64bit Windows 8.1 64bit Windows 10 64bit

VIDEO CARD: NVIDIA  GeForce  GTX  970 <> ATI  Radeon  R9  series

SOUND CARD: DirectX 11 sound device

FREE DISK SPACE: 25 GB

Gameplay

Dark Souls III is an action role-playing game played in a third-person perspective, similar to previous games in the series. According to lead director and series creator Hidetaka Miyazaki, the game's gameplay design followed "closely from Dark Souls II".[3] Players are equipped with a variety of weapons to fight against enemies, such as bows, throwable projectiles, and swords. Shields can act as secondary weapons but they are mainly used to deflect enemies' attacks and protect the player from suffering damage.[4] Each weapon has two basic types of attacks, one being a standard attack, and the other being slightly more powerful that can be charged up, similar to FromSoftware's previous game, Bloodborne. In addition, attacks can be evaded through dodge-rolling.[5] Bonfires, which serve as checkpoints, return from previous installments.[6] Ashes, according to Miyazaki, play an important role in the game.[7] Magic is featured in the game, with a returning magic system from Demon's Souls, now known as "focus points" (FP). When performing spells, the players' focus points are consumed. There are two separate types of Estus Flasks in the game, which can be allotted to fit a players' particular play style. One of them refills hit points like previous games in the series, while another, newly introduced in Dark Souls III, refills focus points.[8] Combat and movements were made faster and more fluid in Dark Souls III,[9][10] with several players' movements, such as backstepping and swinging heavy weapons, able to be performed more rapidly,[11] allowing players to deal more damage in a short period of time.[5]


Throughout the game, players encounter different types of enemies, each with different behaviors. Some of them change their combat pattern during battles.[4] New combat features are introduced in Dark Souls III, including weapon and shield "Skills", which are special abilities that vary from weapon to weapon that enable unique attacks and features, at the cost of focus points.[4] The game places more focus on role-playing, in which the character builder is expanded and weapons are improved to provide more tactical options to players.[12] The game features fewer overall maps than its predecessor Dark Souls II, but they are larger and more detailed, which encourages exploration.[6] The adaptability stat from Dark Souls II was removed in Dark Souls III, with other stats being adjusted.[6] The game features multiplayer elements, like the previous games in the series.[13]


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