Wednesday, April 4th 2018
First Official Screenshots of Dark Souls: Remastered Released
Bandai Namco has revealed some official screenshots of Dark Souls: Remastered that will launch on May 25 for PCs and consoles. While the original was limited to 720p resolution, PC players will be able to enjoy the remastered version in native 4K resolution at a frame rate of 60 FPS if they have the necessary hardware to run it, of course. Unfortunately, Bandai Namco hasn't officially released the system requirements for Dark Souls: Remastered. However, the overall textures, lighting, and effects have been improved in the remastered version. The level of quality should be similar to that of Dark Souls 3. The minimum system requirements for Dark Souls 3 were set at an Intel Core i3-2100 processor, 4GB of memory, and a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 Ti graphics card. We can expect similar system requirements for Dark Souls: Remastered.
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10 Comments on First Official Screenshots of Dark Souls: Remastered Released
I have watched some videos on YT and really they could have added the good stuff of the cut content and maybe would be worth the price.
They only added new texture , some new features in the options and gameplay but nothing more and they ask 40€ .
Moneygrab 4000.
Because if not you have to use Flawless widescreen.
... also there DEFINITELY is 21:9 support/injector for DS1.