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AndyWarne:


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--- Quote ---I can share my SFIV experience with the ArcadeVGA 3000.  My MAME cabinet's CPU is a Core2Duo E6700 2.40Ghz.  I ran SFIV in both WinXP and Win7 and the results were the same.  In order for me to achieve smooth 60 FPS, I have to turn every option to low or off if off is available
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Thanks...exactly the feedback I was looking for. Glad to see the advert line of "full frame rates with all options turned on" removed.

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This is strange, because I can get 60 FPS with the default settings, at arcade resolutions (800 x 600 and below) so not sure what the difference is. Maybe you are running a higher res?

kronic24601:


--- Quote from: redhorse on August 29, 2010, 08:50:19 am ---I'm planning to switch to Win7 64bit with the old PCIe version of the ArcadeVGA. Are you also using this version and if yes, did you face any driver problems?

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I'm using ArcadeVGA 3000, so I couldn't comment on the older versions.

runninblue:

Sorry if already mentioned but I don't have time to read the whole thread (it's 3am!).

I'm looking to buy a v card for my cab. Is it worth getting an arcadevga 3000 if I'm using an LCD monitor or is it a waste of time?

Thanks in advance guys.

AndyWarne:

The benefit of running native resolutions on a PC monitor is not as dramatic as on an arcade monitor. There is pretty much no benefit on later "pictorial" type games, but with classics such as Pacman, the graphics are crisper and accurate as no stretching is being done.

It depends really, on how much of a purist you want to be and preference in types of games.

Andy

runninblue:


--- Quote from: AndyWarne on August 31, 2010, 06:54:22 pm ---The benefit of running native resolutions on a PC monitor is not as dramatic as on an arcade monitor. There is pretty much no benefit on later "pictorial" type games, but with classics such as Pacman, the graphics are crisper and accurate as no stretching is being done.

It depends really, on how much of a purist you want to be and preference in types of games.

Andy

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Cool. Thanks for the info Andy.

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