Capcom releases a dedicated PC benchmarking tool for Street Fighter 6

Capcom releases a dedicated PC benchmarking tool for Street Fighter 6

Street Fighter 6 now has a dedicated PC benchmarking tool

Capcom has today released a free PC benchmarking tool for Street Fighter 6, allowing PC gamers to see if their system is ready for the new game by testing scenes from the game’s PC demo.

Street Fighter 6 is launching on June 2nd, making now a great time for PC gamers to see how well their systems can run the upcoming fighting game. Within this benchmarking tool, PC gamers can adjust Street Fighter 6’s graphical settings, allowing gamers to test Street Fighter 6 at various resolutions or using various graphical presets. This will allow PC gamers to tune their settings for Street Fighter 6 ahead of the game’s launch. 

    The STREET FIGHTER 6 Benchmark Tool monitors gameplay on the STREET FIGHTER 6 demo and calculates a score that indicates your PC’s performance.

The results of the benchmarking will be shown as follows, with a score of 91 or above demonstrating that your PC can play the game with ease.  

Capcom releases a dedicated PC benchmarking tool for Street Fighter 6

Within this benchmark, PC gamers will be given a score of between 0 and 100, with 100 being a perfect score and all scores over 91 being considered optimal. If your PC achieves lower scores, you will likely need to adjust Street Fighter 6’s graphical settings to achieve more optimal performance levels, with Capcom considering scores of below 30 too low to play the game.

Below we have included Street Fighter 6’s PC system requirements, which were supplied by Capcom on the website for their PC benchmarking tool. 

PC gamers can download Street Fighter 6’s PC benchmarking tool here.

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Capcom releases a dedicated PC benchmarking tool for Street Fighter 6