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I have custom laptop with i7 4800MQ 2.7 GHz, 8 GB RAM, Nvidia GTX 780M 4 GB, Win 7 64-bit.
Ignore the troll.... He's been trolling across a few threads now.
I'm running it fine on my ASUS G74SX, specs are here: http://www.asus.com/ROG_ROG/G74SX/specifications/
Not max settings, but it runs nicely on a combination of Medium-High once I changed the Physx to GPU and removed the vsync through the settings.ini file.
Your GTX is 38% better than mine XD
Medium/high with a 560m sounds pretty good. maybe i should get this game afterall...
Definitely give it a go if you are a Souls fan.. the hit boxes are slightly wonky (I think I've been hit when I shouldn't have maybe 4 times in all my gameplay time thus far) but that's literally my only complaint about the gameplay itself. The clipping when you hit the environment is basically non-existant, don't expect to be slamming your big 2h weapon into a rebound animation like Souls.