The first Street Fighter V PC videos, 4K screens and information regarding PC settings have been spotted online.
PC Master Race Latino America has posted the first PC video's for the upcoming Street Fighter V, including 4K and 1080p footage. Also included are some 4k image galleries and some of the Beta's setting screens.
According to PC Master Race, PC settings were maxed out at 3840×2160 (4K) with the following settings:
Image Quality: Custom
Resolution scale: 100 (Max)
Depth of Field: Far (Max)
Antialiasing: High (Max)
Post-Processing: High (Max)
Shadows: High (Max)
Textures: High (Max)
Effects: High (Max)
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The video's below are property of PC Master Race, all credit goes to them. Check out how good Street Fighter V actually looks in 1080P with max settings.
PC specs according the Youtube description:
i7 2600k @ 4.8ghz / Motherboard ASUS Maximus V Formula / DDR3 2x8gb 1866mhz / GTX 980Ti SLI @ 1450mhz / SSD Samsung EVO 250gb / ASUS Xonar Phoebus. Played with default keyboard controls.
Another video shows 4K gameplay of the beta
4K image galleries have also been uploaded, and are viewable below in 4 different character galleries (Ken, R. Mika, Necali and Vega).
KEN Gallery
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Mika R. Gallery
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Necalli gallery
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Vega gallery
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Street Fighter V was announced last December for the PC and PS4. Until now, most visuals and footage released, were taken from the PS4 version. Following the announcement by Capcom last year, Capcom’s Associate Director of Brand Marketing and eSports Matt Dahlren stated:
“Throughout all of our discussions with Sony Computer Entertainment, it is clear that we share a mutual belief that the fighting genre has a huge opportunity for growth."
“The announcement today is just the first step, of many, in creating the next generation Street Fighter experience our fans have been asking for", Dahlren added.
Street Fighter V is scheduled for a release early 2016.