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> > You need a cpu that supports SSE (Athlon XP 1400/1.4 ghz P4 or higher) with a > > gfx card that supports hardware t&l (Geforce 2 or higher, or equivalent Radeon > > which I think is the 7000) and either Win XP/2003 or 2000 (2000 is buggy > though) > > and 256mb ram. > > > > Id reccomend at least 2.4ghz, a geforce 3 or Radeon 8500, and 512mb ram. > > > > > > > > http://www.emuchrist.org > > > > my machine is: > P4 3ghz 800fsb HT > 2 gig ram > 200 gig HD > All in Wonder X800XT > WinXP Pro Corprate SP1 > Logitech Cordless Rumblepad2 (the one that looks like a ps2 controller) > > but the thing is will CvS2 well enough (meaning without any gfx bugs/glitches) > that it is playable? > > > I don't think you want to see how my machine is setup.. ;) > http://www.geniv.com/download/quad1.JPG >
I have a similar setup. If you use the Capcom hack, the game runs full speed most of the time, with the exception of some stages. Other than that, it's very much playable with no major issues (that I've run into anyway, and I've finished the game a number of times on the emulator).
By comparison, Street Fighter III 3rd Strike also runs fairly well but can have gfx issues. Marvel vs Capcom 2 however, slows down considerably if there is a lot of action going on.
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