The pre-load is now live for Capcom’s stellar sequel Street Fighter 6 — But if you’re thinking of picking up the new scrapper on PC, and want to be sure that your rig is up to snuff, then a new benchmark tool is now available, offering an analysis of your PC component’s ahead of Friday’s launch.
Once downloaded, (from right here), the tool performs a Shader Warming process, before running a typical one-on-one matchup, taking a wander around the Battle Hub, and exploring a little bit of World Tour. At the end of the demo, your PC is graded out of 100 on its ability to run the new fighter at varying settings levels. If you so wish, you can fine-tune the settings and then run the tool again.
It should also be noted that there is a demo already available on Steam, which will give you an equally good impression of how to set your PC for Street Fighter 6. Both of these options should provide you with a relatively accurate estimation of the optimal settings for your rig. Oh, and the Benchmark Took is also a surprisingly meaty 15 GB, so bear that in mind before you suck up that precious bandwidth.
Street Fighter 6 launches June 2 on PlayStation, PC, and Xbox platforms. You can check out our newly released review right here.
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