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The last DLC of Dark Souls 3 is coming next March 27 to Steam and game consoles, marking the end of the age of fire. For fans of the saga, this is a very special moment that you surely will not want to miss. The Ringed City is the name of this DLC that is going to come as a surprise for its minimal requirements.
The Ringed City arrives on March 27
If we go to the minimum and recommended requirements section of The Ringed City, we will see that they are the same as the original game. An i3 2100 or AMD FX 6300 processor, with an Nvidia 750 Ti or AMD HD 7950 graphics card .
Well these are not going to be the requirements, but they are going to be higher in some aspects.
Minimum requirements
First, the minimum processor to play The Ringed City will be the i5 2500K or an A8 3870 processor. The graphics card that is ordered as a minimum is a GTX 465 or 6870. Of course, the minimum amount of RAM is 8GB instead of 4GB that says on Steam.
These minimum requirements would be more realistic, since Dark Souls 3 is not a very demanding game and with a 7870 it can be played in 1080 and its settings are high, not as requested in the requirements of a 7950 that is clearly inflated.
Recommended for The Ringed City
Among the recommended requirements we see that a GTX 950 or RX 370 is ordered accompanied by an i5 3570 processor or equivalent. With this configuration you can play at a resolution of 1440p at 30FPS with the graphic quality in Ultra. If we play 1080p we will surely get a frame rate of 55 frames.
The era of fire comes to an end on March 27 at 14.99.
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