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Street Fighter 4 Benchmark Released!
Hitek:
I would assume the controls are configurable. The minimum requirements list keyboard/mouse as required input devices, with X360 controller as recommended.
MrMojoZ:
--- Quote from: ivwshane on June 18, 2009, 01:46:26 am ---lol
I ran it on my current system and all I got was a big (I'm running 800*600) black box:o
Luckily I'm upgrading anyway.
If I'm getting an i7 920 can I get away with using a cheap video card, something around the $100 mark?
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An Ati 4770 is the best thing going in that price range if you can find them, they sell out like crazy.
DeLuSioNal29:
Yeah, I may have to do that as well. My AVGA 2 is based on the X550 chipset (PCIe). THE old AVGA (AGP) is based on the ATI 9250 chipset. However, what's weird is the the Ultimarc site has the PCIe version listed as being the Radeon HD2400 chipset. Hmm. Is there another AVGA2 I don't know about? I'm going to e-mail Andy at Ultimarc to ask him to clarify.
Anyway, I may have to get an updated card that will run SF4 and then use soft15khz to get it to run arcade games in their native format on my Betson arcade monitor. Sigh.
~ DeLuSioNaL
MrMojoZ:
--- Quote from: DJ_Izumi on June 18, 2009, 02:44:06 am ---
Make sure the graphics card supports Shader Moderl 3. This isn't an issue for Nvidia cards as they moved up to SM3 support faster than ATi did. Meanwhile with my X800, powerful enough for many games but gimped cause those games require SM3
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SM 3.0 is old at this point, the last four generations of both Nvidia and Ati cards have supported it... ???
ahofle:
Anyone know off hand what the best ATI AGP card that also supports Soft15khz would be?