‘Dark Souls 3’ News: Creator Apologizes For ‘Incomplete Aspects;’ PC Requirements Revealed!
For the "Dark Souls 3" news, the series creator apologizes for "incomplete aspects" of the game, according to Game Rant.
Today, series creator Hidetaka Miyazaki has opened up in regards to his latest creation, "Dark Souls 3" and apologizes if the choices he had made might leave "a feeling of the game being incomplete." He was first asked if there were any secrets left behind and are waiting to be discovered within "Dark Souls."
"There aren't any undiscovered items, or specific bits of gameplay," answered Miyazaki. "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."
In addition to the "Dark Souls 3" news for today, it was revealed that Miyazaki is actually aware of the fans' likes and dislikes of the game series.
"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," said Miyazaki. "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."
"I like to think that this way of creating - leaving spaces - is satisfying," he continued. "So if there are incomplete aspects of Dark Souls III, please forgive us."
Also today in the "Dark Souls 3" news, the PC requirements of the game was announced, according to PC Gamer. Some game websites have recommended some PC owners to upgrade to have a stable gameplay when playing on the PC. Players will need at least a Windows 7 OS, an Intel Core i3 2100 3.1 GHz processor, 8 GB RAM memory and Direct X 11.
In addition, PC owners will need a 50 GB storage space, an internet connection and a DirectX 11 sound device. The requirements appear to be almost the same with the PC version of "Dark Souls 2: Scholar of the First Sin," according to Gear Nuke.