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'Dark Souls 3' Gameplay: All of the Game's Secrets Have Been Revealed, Confirms Game Director; PC System Requirements Detailed

"Dark Souls 3" players continue to hunt for the game's hidden and mysterious items until now.

However, the game's director, Hidetaki Miyazaki, believes that players have actually discovered everything in the title. Although he confessed that the game is never complete, he firmly believes that fans have actually seen the entirety of it, a report from Gamezone said on Thursday.

"Well, there aren't any undiscovered items, or specific bits of gameplay. But Dark Souls is in some ways an incomplete game, and I like to think that it has been completed by players, by their discoveries, as they moved along. I'd love to say that the nature of this incompleteness was completely deliberate, but it is both deliberate and by accident, in different ways," Miyazaki said, as quoted in the report.

Explaining the developer's strategy being implemented in the game, he added: "I am conscious of that when I make these games: I try to make a game that has beautiful open spaces, gaps, room for players to enjoy it in ways that were not authored. I never want it to be where you have to follow the rules completely, where you have to do things exactly as the designers intended."

Design & Trend, meanwhile, has detailed the PC requirements of the game, saying, "The minimum supported GPUs tout just 1 GB of video memory, when high-tier chips these days feature up to four times that amount. The processor is also pretty accessible. The i3 Intel chip mentioned here can even be found on some budget configurations. The assets that pull the range a bit higher, however, are the 8GB of RAM and 50 GB install size. That essentially mandates at least a mid-low-tier gaming PC to get the job done."


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