DARK SOULS™ III

DARK SOULS™ III

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Will I be able to run this with Intel UHD 620, 8GB ram
As you can see I have really shabby specs:
Intel UHD 620
8GB ram
i5-8265u

I can run Dark Souls 2 at 1366x786 at 50fps with mostly medium settings but some set to high.

I know DS3 is very demanding. But will I get 30 fps on 720p with low settings? :steamsad:

Last edited by MΣGΛƬЯӨП; Nov 24, 2019 @ 5:12pm
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MΣGΛƬЯӨП Nov 24, 2019 @ 10:42pm 
Originally posted by One Upsetti Neppy Boi 永遠の:
Use this site [ https://www.videocardbenchmark.net/ ] to compare your hardware to the minimum required specs, I think you should run on low no problem betwen 25 to maybe 45 fps

Thanks. I'll check it out though I think I'm far below the minimum graphic card😂
Ferrarius_Christi Nov 24, 2019 @ 10:44pm 
Everything is good except graphic card
MΣGΛƬЯӨП Nov 24, 2019 @ 10:46pm 
Originally posted by Raptor_Fawr:
Everything is good except graphic card

Yeah it's a pain in the ass. Do you think I'll get a playable framerate though? I don't care much about the graphics
Ferrarius_Christi Nov 24, 2019 @ 11:20pm 
Meh, not sure... If your card was nvidia sure, but intel graphics are not really any good for gaming... There is a youtuber look for his videos on dark souls 3 he is "lowspecgamer" he did a tutorial for intel HD maybe it will work for you as well
Janthis Nov 25, 2019 @ 2:51am 
Intel graphics aren't really meant for gaming. It might work, but it probably won't look pretty or run well. I don't understand people insisting on trying to run games on some cheap outdated PC or non-gaming laptop. If you're serious about gaming, save up some cash and buy some decent hardware.
Last edited by Janthis; Nov 25, 2019 @ 2:54am
MΣGΛƬЯӨП Nov 25, 2019 @ 3:20am 
Originally posted by ionutz1280:
Intel graphics aren't really meant for gaming. It might work, but it probably won't look pretty or run well. I don't understand people insisting on trying to run games on some cheap outdated PC or non-gaming laptop. If you're serious about gaming, save up some cash and buy some decent hardware.

I absolutely agree with you on updating my hardware. But I mean if it runs I can still buy it right? And I'll always have my steam account so maybe sometime later I'll be able to run it on a more capable PC
Ferrarius_Christi Nov 25, 2019 @ 3:38am 
Originally posted by ionutz1280:
Intel graphics aren't really meant for gaming. It might work, but it probably won't look pretty or run well. I don't understand people insisting on trying to run games on some cheap outdated PC or non-gaming laptop. If you're serious about gaming, save up some cash and buy some decent hardware.

it can also run in non-gaming laptops, but the only way to get at least 30 fps stable is to have an nvidia graphic card... I play dark souls on a i5 + 4gb ram +gtx 920m and it runs flawlessy at the expense of not-anymore shiny graphics. It doesn't look like a potato but you can see the difference between that and my desktop.
adamg15 Nov 25, 2019 @ 6:20am 
Probably going to be rough using integrated graphics. My set up isnt the top of the line, but it can run a lot of things. But, ds3 can make it work at times thanks to how certain areas are optimised.

It may work (choppily) in a few areas, but evetually, you're going to get a hard crash via overworking the cpu.

Edit: just saw the responses (or that the thread even had any). Everything was better answered by those.
Last edited by adamg15; Nov 25, 2019 @ 6:26am
Leoscar Nov 25, 2019 @ 8:17am 
You can probably tweak the game to make it run, thinking of this mostly:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HZ2r6qtgbfQ

Keep in mind messing with Dark Souls 3 is rarely a good idea if you want to keep using the online, not that you'd want to if you can't reach a stable framerate.
adamg15 Nov 25, 2019 @ 8:20am 
Originally posted by Leoscar:
You can probably tweak the game to make it run, thinking of this mostly:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HZ2r6qtgbfQ

Keep in mind messing with Dark Souls 3 is rarely a good idea if you want to keep using the online, not that you'd want to if you can't reach a stable framerate.

Also, good for OP to remember, that if it drops too low (late teens - early 20's), that it'll start back talking and getting into drugs.

...sorry had to.

In all seriousness, if it does that get that low, the game will kick you back to the menu. So if it's a persistent loss of FPS, it's just not worth it.

I would wait and upgrade the system. Or buy it when on sale, so that you're still being frugal, and can play it when you do get that upgrade.
Sir Toast Nov 25, 2019 @ 10:00am 
no
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