GeForce GTX 960 sounds like a good choice, especially with Skyrim it will make a difference, probably wont see much difference with DS2 being a 10 year plus old game, but can play on the highest setting thus improving the graphics. Graphic Card wise today, should look at the RAM on the card and the processor speed of the card. the more RAM the card has the less it uses the CPU.
As for the TV? theres nothing wrong with using a digital tv today most are equipped with the adapter for the computer, the thing is setting the resolution of the TV to match it on the computer, the manual for the tv should tell its resolution (1920 x 1080 is what my 22 inch uses) but anyways, you should benefit greatly with the GTX 960, Nvidia makes good stuff, it just depends on the brand manufacturer u get as some brands last longer than others and have less problems.
As for finding the name of your graphics card, u can use the system information tool found in system tools of Accessories on the Programs menu under Start.... or can download speccy https://www.piriform.com/speccy off the net as well, in fact just about every software on the speccy site should be on everyones computer - ccleaner, defraggler and recuva are all good software to have.
GeForce GTX 960 sounds like a good choice, especially with Skyrim it will make a difference, probably wont see much difference with DS2 being a 10 year plus old game, but can play on the highest setting thus improving the graphics. Graphic Card wise today, should look at the RAM on the card and the processor speed of the card. the more RAM the card has the less it uses the CPU.
As for the TV? theres nothing wrong with using a digital tv today most are equipped with the adapter for the computer, the thing is setting the resolution of the TV to match it on the computer, the manual for the tv should tell its resolution (1920 x 1080 is what my 22 inch uses) but anyways, you should benefit greatly with the GTX 960, Nvidia makes good stuff, it just depends on the brand manufacturer u get as some brands last longer than others and have less problems.
As for finding the name of your graphics card, u can use the system information tool found in system tools of Accessories on the Programs menu under Start.... or can download speccy https://www.piriform.com/speccy off the net as well, in fact just about every software on the speccy site should be on everyones computer - ccleaner, defraggler and recuva are all good software to have.