Street Fighter V

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Why did I think my PC can handle this?
Every time I boot up the game it crashes with an error saying "Video drivers are not up to date" or something like that, it might be my graphics card (since my PC is an i5 Core)
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Rath 22 Oct @ 5:55pm 
And no, SF6 would be twice as worse ... as in my PC would literally explode at the sight of the game opening. SFV at least crashes within 5 minutes of opening it instead of ASAP
Sstavix 23 Oct @ 6:13am 
Did you look at the minimum requirements before buying the game? It recommends a GeForce GTX 480 at the very least. If all you have is an Intel integrated graphics chip it might not be able to handle it.

Hopefully you were able to get a refund, if you purchased it directly from Steam.
Rath 23 Oct @ 4:43pm 
I did, but I was looking mainly at storage

I was wondering why intel wasn't on there
osricen 24 Oct @ 12:02pm 
Your PC complete specs?
Rath 25 Oct @ 3:19pm 
It's an i5 with 2.90 GHz
Sstavix 25 Oct @ 4:53pm 
Originally posted by Rath:
It's an i5 with 2.90 GHz

That's your processor. I'm sure that those inquiring will also know what kind of graphics card you've got, your memory, the size and type of hard drive, and possibly your Windows operating system.

I have a feeling that you're using an Intel integrated graphics chip, especially if you're on an older laptop. But I might be wrong....
Rath 25 Oct @ 7:42pm 
UHD 360

I'm cooked
Wapzigin 25 Oct @ 8:54pm 
Ypu can play it. I had a pc with wors cpu and a 2gb nvidia. And played fine with the appropriate graphical settings.

But u need a graphic card that external. I mean intel hd and such will give you headache

I5 does not suck. My friend has a i5 old one combined with an old gpu of 6gb. And he plays witcher 3. Games of nowadays tax gpu more than cpu

If you are low on cash or a minimalist by heart and want low tdp gpu with max performance go for a 1660 ventus oc. It has ddr6 and plays all games on ultra as long as u keep it to 1080p

This gpu is only 120w zo u can use a 450w psu
Last edited by Wapzigin; 25 Oct @ 8:57pm
Rath 26 Oct @ 12:52pm 
Will check it out, but for now I'll stick to USF4

Not to mention this is very resource heavy
osricen 26 Oct @ 6:47pm 
Yeah, it's the integrated graphics card that's a little too weak for the game.
If you're on a desktop PC, you can get a GTX 1060 6Gb for dirt cheap and it'll pair with your i5 nicely (just check that you motherboard supports it, etc.) With that (and let's say at least 8GB of RAM, but better if 16), you'll be able to play the game 1080p-60fps, max settings (or at least high) with no issues. I have one with almost those specs.

Now, if you're on a laptop... there's not much to do.
USF4 is AMAZING, though, so there's a lot to enjoy there.
I'd also recommend The King of Fighters XIII. It's still the most impressive looking 2D fighter to date, it has a lot of content, and will run flawlessly on your PC.
Rath 27 Oct @ 7:41am 
Originally posted by osricen:
Yeah, it's the integrated graphics card that's a little too weak for the game.
If you're on a desktop PC, you can get a GTX 1060 6Gb for dirt cheap and it'll pair with your i5 nicely (just check that you motherboard supports it, etc.) With that (and let's say at least 8GB of RAM, but better if 16), you'll be able to play the game 1080p-60fps, max settings (or at least high) with no issues. I have one with almost those specs.

Now, if you're on a laptop... there's not much to do.
USF4 is AMAZING, though, so there's a lot to enjoy there.
I'd also recommend The King of Fighters XIII. It's still the most impressive looking 2D fighter to date, it has a lot of content, and will run flawlessly on your PC.
Another issue is me not knowing how to install the card
Sstavix 28 Oct @ 10:31am 
Originally posted by Rath:
Originally posted by osricen:
Yeah, it's the integrated graphics card that's a little too weak for the game.
If you're on a desktop PC, you can get a GTX 1060 6Gb for dirt cheap and it'll pair with your i5 nicely (just check that you motherboard supports it, etc.) With that (and let's say at least 8GB of RAM, but better if 16), you'll be able to play the game 1080p-60fps, max settings (or at least high) with no issues. I have one with almost those specs.

Now, if you're on a laptop... there's not much to do.
USF4 is AMAZING, though, so there's a lot to enjoy there.
I'd also recommend The King of Fighters XIII. It's still the most impressive looking 2D fighter to date, it has a lot of content, and will run flawlessly on your PC.
Another issue is me not knowing how to install the card
Installing a graphics card is about as easy as installing more memory. You just need to make sure you have a slot available for it.

If you have the make and model of your desktop go ahead and post it here. I may be able to find a Web site that lists your specs, and I can see if your motherboard has a slot for a card (it should). I might even find a YouTube video for your computer.
wok 28 Oct @ 11:04pm 
me with a basic laptop graphic card and intel 3 processor :steammocking:
Rath 29 Oct @ 2:27pm 
Originally posted by wok:
me with a basic laptop graphic card and intel 3 processor :steammocking:
Damn that has to suck
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