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new arcadeVGA anytime soon?? Now with a POLL
squirrellydw:
I would think it would have to be updated eventually. Most of the MB don't have AGP, so what are we supposed to do in a year or two?
pointdablame:
--- Quote from: edge on March 15, 2006, 10:52:44 am ---I am interested in a newer chipset because I am running more than just MAME on my cab (ie, other emus, PC driving games, etc). I agree that HL2/Fear/<insert FPS here> wouldn't be fun on a cab though.
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The point is, what games will you be playing with arcade controls that you need to go over 800x600 AND won't run on a 9200. No other emus will be bothered by the AVGA chipset.. you can run whatever emus you want with it.
It's just personal preference, so I'm not trying to change your mind... I just don't understand playing newer PC games on arcade cabs. Any "newer" PC games that would work well on a cab usually have low requirements so the AVGA would be fine. Any new game that requires 16x12 resolution with an SLI setup is not meatn for a cab anyway IMHO.
Get a PC for hardcore new PC games.. stick with arcadey games and emus on the cab.
Minwah:
--- Quote from: Kremmit on March 15, 2006, 10:52:04 am ---Yeah, but you build your own computers. Store bought ones, especially older ones, often skipped the AGP, in favor or on-board video. I've got a pair of decent Gateways I got for free just sitting here. No AGP. My parent's Dell- no AGP.
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Actually, my old 233 is a Dell...
MYX:
The name sort of states it's purpose. ARCADE vga.
Mike Q's company can sell you a realll nice card for a realll nice monitor for a realll nice computer to play high end games. Althought, I guess the AVGA is an ATI as well though.
Scott84:
It would be nice to see Andy respond ;)
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