Capcom said previously that they were hoping to get the PC release of Super Street Fighter 4 Arcade Edition out in early July, but there wasn't much of a time line established beyond that. Clarifying the situation a bit more, Christian Svensson recently left a message on the Capcom Forums about the release date for the title, and also briefly talked about a few other aspects of the game.
Amazon Germany says that the PC version of Super Street Fighter 4 will be out on July 15, 2011. Is that legit? — Mike
Svensson: I can't speak for Germany but I'm hoping to beat that date by a fair bit in North/South America. In about a week or so, I should have a much firmer date to provide.
About a month ago, Sven said that Capcom is working on a good solution for dealing with frame rates and online play for SSF4 AE and I believe he said they will know in a few weeks if that solution works. Can you give us more details about this now? — AlboFighter
Svensson: I need to check on the status of this before I communicate what's next. I haven't heard the end result. I'll be back. :)
Just wanted confirmation that the PC release of SSF4 AE will be 3D compatible, because it was mentioned in nVidia's latest beta driver release.
Svensson: Confirmed. It will support Nvidia's 3D Vision. We've been working with Nvidia to have everything rendering at the correct depths.
yeah... imma get a new computer for this... i mean i can play other games to on the PC , but... i gotta get this for PC to, that PERFECT flow of FPS, plus the 3d!
i pre-purchased the "Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition - Four Pack" on steam for $119.97 for me and 3 other friends. now waiting impatiently till it's download time.
My Video card supports 3d vision
it was awesome in Re5...
Cant wait to try it in this game...
PC always deals with later releases..
But hey at least we have
starcraft2 diablo3 and witcher2...
@10 3 friends and myself ended up doing the same. It's good to hear that it'll hopefully be coming out around mid-July. I was kinda concerned that it'd end up being on the 31st.
But hey, not like we've been waiting for over a year as it is.
Also good to hear people pressing the issue on the frame rates. It was a 2-click process to get framerates up to speed in Vanilla PC, even on crappy computers, but plenty of people weren't aware of which options to disable. I'll be looking forward to less underwater games if they're serious about it.
wow cool