I do !! and FEAR plays very nicely on buttons and joysticks thanks.... Quite apart from the fact that my cab also has a keyboard draw and isn't solely a MAME machine..... It's also a PVR and gets used for video editing (where processing power and graphics speed is everything).
So for me, I do see a need for a new card... that has a bit more poke than an ATI 9200.
Best Regards,
Julian (Fozzy The Bear)
Sorry, but I don't buy that. Anyone who REALLY plays FPS games will tell you a joystick and buttons will not play the games well. Not to mention most button layouts are horrible for it. In addition.. you like playing FEAR at 800x600? I certainly don't. As for your keyboard and mouse... you don't want to play FPS games standing up either. If you have a stool fine... but you're still staring at a crappy res game that should be running on a high end video card.
High end FPS's are meant to be played on high res screens with a keyboard and mouse... or those FPS specific controllers if they're your cup of tea.
You may play them on your cab, but not many people do. I also doubt that Andy wants to deal with 2 AVGA cards at the same time, as it would just cost more and be confusing. Plus to play good PC games these days at decent rates, he'll have to bump up to a pretty powerful chipset and probably double the price of the card.
Down the road, I'm sure a PCIe AVGA will pop up, and it'll be popular, but I'd bet money that it still uses a low to mid range chipset (at the time of release) and will NOT be focused on PC gaming. That's what PC video cards are for, not the ARCADE VGA.
PCs are for high end PC games, Mame cabs are for Arcade games and arcadey PC titles. My .02