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Processor: AMD FX 8150 3.6GHz or Intel Core i7 2600 3.4GHz.Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 465 or ATI Radeon HD 6870.Processor: AMD A8 3870 3.6GHz or Intel Core i3 2100 3.1GHz.
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It comes after 2014's Dark Souls II which not only sold 2.5 million copies worldwide but was also named 'Game of the Year' at the 2014 Golden Joystick Awards. The game comes from the minds of Hidetaka Miyazaki - creator and director of the Souls franchise - and Steel Battalion: Heavy Armor director Isamu Okano.
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Probably not a big deal though, especailly with Dark Souls 3.Dark Souls 3 - the fourth iteration in a role-playing game (RPG) series known for being difficult to play - will be released in just under four months on April 12, but it seems the system requirements for the game are already here, thanks to Steam. How long is the 2nd DLC and the 1st DLC compared to, say, Aratorias of the Abyss (DS1) which was fairly short imo, and the 3 DLCS in Dark Souls 2 - which were rather large each?Ībout the SSD and HDD - it is true that drive speeds mainly affect loading speeds - and Dark Souls don't have a ton of loading aside from dying/reloading - which can happen often lol - or when invading/summoned.īut I've also read somewhere that it may affect performance in a sense -because a faster drive loads the terrain and objects and detail faster - such as lod - a slower one might lead to micro-stutters, or just graphical issues perhaps? The second is incredible, probably better than the base game. If you have a fast HDD then it won't make too much of a difference if a game is on your HDD or SSD. I don't even store files on Downloads/videos/pictures on SSD so it is kinda odd.
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Originally posted by Ransom Seraph:Thanks for the info guys, do you ever/usually install some games on the SSD?Īlso, are the DLCs worth it? I know the first part of the 2-part DLC had received horrible feedback - claiming to be extremely short, uneventful and repetitive - recycling older bosses from the series and stuff.Īlso - what do you think about the SSD analysis I posted above - does it even make sense? I know many modern gamers only have the SSD for Windows and install all games on HDD, while some install everything on the SSD and have no HDD whatsoever or keeps it only for storage. Now days I install most games on my HDD, and only 1-2 main games which I cherish more than others, to put it simply, and that are more demanding perhaps - on the SSD. In the past I had Dark Souls 2 installed on the SSD and another game or two. I have a HDD which is 2 TB Western Digital Black + a Crucial M4 256 GB SSD (237 GB listed in Windows10).
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What good is your gaming PC if you can't install games!? 256GB ain't gonna cut it unless you're only playing an mmo or something. Still extra storage regardless of what kind is prolly a good idea. I am so used to the fast loading times on SSD I would prolly hate to see it on a standard HDD.

You also want to keep around 20% of the drive free cus Windows hates it when your drive is full. Like 240GB or something it's not gonna be a true 256GB so be aware of that. Originally posted by Herbalacious:The GB listing on the drive is not the exact # usually it's less.
