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I'd love to be able to play the stress test areas though while we wait... oh god what I wouldn't give for that.
If you want to know how this game will play, there is Demon's Souls, Dark Souls and DS2, and Bloodborne. Go start playing and you will know exactly how this one will feel.
I play DS1 and DS2, didnt manage to play Bloodborn and Demon's Souls, but from what i saw the game is a mix between DS and Bloodborn so it will be a little diffrent, plus i want to see how it will run, you know the standard stuff like fps, can i use keyboard or do i have to go for controller etc.
Fallout 4 should not work on my PC but it does, and run fine, those system specs they list are often completely wrong
We will get a look at the PC port's performance on March 5th apparently. These games are not very demanding. They are running pretty well on the current gen consoles so if your PC is more powerful than either of those you should be just fine.
I don't have FO4 but my pc runs Witcher 3 pretty fine on high. Wonder if it will be enough for DS3.