| Main > Main Forum |
| Street Fighter IV PC Specs |
| << < (6/10) > >> |
| mayhem:
Once out on the PC it wont be long before the controls are hacked to be able to play it as a arcade system. Knock up a £300 PC and into a £250 arcade unit and you wipping ass for less than it would cost for just the arcade board alone. That is probably why they are slowing it down for the pc release. |
| nickynooch:
My specs are up to par for it. I just hope there will be a way to run it without the CD. I'd assume there will be. |
| retrometro:
--- Quote from: ratzz on May 17, 2009, 10:04:01 am ---Not seen it before, but it looks pretty awsome! --- End quote --- About the video: Con: I wanted to punch the narrator / author. Pro: Very cool of him to post the video even though he lost. |
| XYXZYZ:
This is indeed a problem for me, I have a WG K7000 and I ain't giving up ArcadeVGA. Uhh, I don't take it there's a way to use AVGA, and when the front end launches SFIV, have it use a different video card? :-\ Maybe we can all start bugging Andy for AVGA3. |
| DJ_Izumi:
The ArcadeVGA is nothing but an off the shelf card with a hacked firmware anyway. One could even produce ArcadeVGA's themselves by dumping the firmware off an ArcadeVGA and burning it onto similar cards. The cards don't even have to be identical. My brother took an ATI Radeon 9600 from ATi and flashed on the firmware from a higher speed 9600 from Asus just to force it to run 50mhz faster by default. It was convinced it had VIVO features that it didn't but was otherwise fine. One could easily put the ArcadeVGA firmware onto any It wouldn't be overly difficult to look at the ArcadeVGA firmware, see what's different and apply it to other cards. |
| Navigation |
| Message Index |
| Next page |
| Previous page |