Once you get the benchmark tool installed, please leave a comment with how your system performed with the tool, along with what CPU, video card and how much RAM you have."
My PC did really bad. Anyone got any advice? Maybe I need to get a new graphics card or something?
Score: 6245
Average: 14.58 FPS
OS: Windows Vista Home Premium
CPU: Intel® Core™2 Quad CPU @ 2.40 GHz
Memory: 3070MB
Graphics Card: NVidia GeForce 7350 LE
Display Setting: 1280x720 60Hz
You really need a new graphics card, the one you are using at the moment is 3 generations old and its a budget card. If you are looking to buy a new gfx you should get a radeon 4850 or something like that they recently dropped in price and i have only heard good things about them. Other then that your cpu and memory is good enough.
SCORE: 8755
AVERAGE: 58.30FPS
OS: Windows XP Professional
CPU: AMD Athlon™ 64 Processor 3800+
Memory: 2046MB
Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce 9500 GT
Display Setting: 1280x1024 70Hz
Can handle everything on high except character models. Try to crank that up and it goes maaaad slow, same with any form of anti-aliasing. Still looks very nice, though.
Overall I’m impressed that it runs on my ancient (aside from the 1 year old GPU) system
Everything works great except I am having mad problems running the benchmark in fullscreen mode, fullscreen mode just messed everything up. Anybody else having problems running in fullscreen? window mode works fine!
Edit. PS Fullscreen locks up in normal AA fullscreen, CAA seems to work fine under fullscreen.
Score: 7553
Average: 32.92 FPS
OS: Windows XP Professional,
CPU: Intel® Core™2 Quad CPU @ 2.40 GHz
Memory: 33280MB (well 4GB but that’s the max 32bit shows.
Graphics Card: NVidia GeForce 8600 GT
Display Setting: 1280x960 60Hz
Looks like I need a new graphics card if I want to play this at normal speed with Max details on the models, It runds just above 60FPS when I change the charactor models to Mid instead of High, but the models looks a bit naff to be honest.
Hopefully the ATi 4770 will be in stock soon, that should allow me to run the game with hte settings on, and at my monitors maximum resolution.
Bongtastic: If your game doesn’t run great with a 280 GTX, I don’t think most of us would have a chance of getting the game running at even the lowest settings…lol Have you tried downgrading the drivers? One of the reason why I gave up PC gaming, Some games only worked if I upgraded my drivers whilst other only worked with older ones it was a pain.
Macbook Pro (Bootcamp into XP)
Have to turn everything down to run it, but i dont mind since its for lunchtime at work to get a few rounds in while eating.
Score: 6616
Ave. 20.22FPS
OS XP
CPU: Core Duo 2.16
Radion X1600
1280x720 60 hz
Mac Pro (got a C rank with Ink) (bootcamp)
Even tho i use PS3 for SF, gonna use this as well.
Score 8282
Ave: 49.60
OS: XP
2038 MB (even tho there is 10 gigs of ram in my Mac Pro)
NIVIDA 512 8800 GT
1920x1080 (Full Screen)
SCORE: 6949
AVERAGE: 73.19FPS
OS: Windows 7 Ultimate
CPU: Intel® Core™2 Duo CPU E8400 @ 3.00GHz
Memory: 6144MB
Graphics Card: ATI Radeon HD 4800 Series
Display Setting: 1920x1080 60Hz 4xAA
thinks processor is at 3ghz, but in reality its at 4
No you dont. 60 is just the “prefered” FPS you’d want. As long as its above 30-40 FPS your fine.
SCORE: 6144
AVERAGE: 52.71FPS
OS: Windows XP Professional
CPU: Intel® Core™2 Duo CPU E6750 @ 2.66GHz
Memory: 2048MB
Graphics Card: ATI Radeon HD 2900 XT
Display Setting: 1680x1050 60Hz 4xAA
All High settings, V-Synch off, Texture Filter 8x, Frame Rate Variable, Ink. Catalyst Driver 9.4
Suprisingly… the HD2900XT is one fucked up card.
2x AA with 8x Texture Filter its starts dipping mid 40 FPS. 2x AA with 4x Texture Filter same thing. But once you get 4x AA and 8x Texture it starts to dip above 50 FPS… You’d think going lower in AA and Texture you get more fps >__>