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Areaz32 said:
Pemalite said:

Wrong.


http://techfrag.com/2016/04/06/dark-souls-3-pc-benchmarks
And that was BEFORE patch 1.03.

Here is a benchmark at Quad-High Definition.


http://wccftech.com/dark-souls-3-gpu-performance-amd-wins-midrange-nvidia-takes-high/
Flies in the face of your argument when a Geforce 960/Radeon 380 are getting 30+ fps in Quad-High definition, this is after patch 1.03.
And as you know... Dark Souls scales VERY well with resolution. The game looks far better.

But if this game is the only argument you can muster, not much of an Argument when there are 6,464 games on Steam alone.


No they aren't. Many are Geforce 960 users.

And yes there is a reason to get the PC version. Better graphics. Dark Souls 3 looks the best on PC, these benchmarks are typically done with max graphics.
With that said even a GPU like the Radeon 7850 could do Dark Souls at 60fps @ 1080P, just lower the settings.

Dude i am going by digital foundry and practical benchmarks that were recorded live and shown live. Those benchmarks you have found are from PC's where everything but the GPU is super high end. It is quite insane to have 32 gb DDR4 ram and i7-5960x 4.6ghz.

You just proved that you need an insanely expensive pc to get these results so sure whatever my point still stands.

How come that other guy i linked has worse performance than those benchmarks you showed then? How was the benchmark done? you have to understand that i can't just take your word that they test a variety of places.

More Ram doesn't mean it will be faster, unused Ram is wasted Ram, Ram has zero hardware to facilitate the processing of data.
An i7 5960X @ 4.6ghz can be beaten by a i5/i7 6600K/6600K with a moderate overclock in Gaming (As most games only use up-to 4 threads.) and other Lightly threaded tasks as it's based on the older Haswell Core.

I provided links to answer the rest of your questions, spend some time, learn a little.
There is a stark contrast of Dark Souls 3 performance from launch and right now thanks to Patch 1.03 and updated drivers.
If you owned a high-end gaming PC you would actually know this. ;)




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