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SF V is installed on my main gaming desktop and I stream it to my low spec laptop.
So long as you define what a "normal" laptop is lol :p
I play on a Lenovo Y50-70 and it works fine here with most settings on Med/High and some on Max:
i7 4720HQ 2.6GHz (3.6GHz Turbo)
8GB RAM
Geforce GTX 960M (not sure, but I think mine's 4GB)
Post processing effects, antialiasing and shadows, do indeed kill a lot of performance.
Especially older nVidia hardware performs better with older GPU driver version 362.00 in SFV.
It's possible to tweak some SFV config / ini files to disable shadows completely for example, copy:
Scalability.ini from
1. go to the Nvidia Panel and set all the games to run with Nvidia GPU by default
2. if you're under Win10 and you set a custom resolution, just wait a few minutes (while eventually pressing ctrl+alt+del) and it should reset the game automatically to your monitor native resolution.
NVIDIA GeForce GTX980M (4GB)
24 GB RAM DDR3
It also has Gsync
I play Street Fighter V on the highest settings with no problems whatsoever.
If you're having problems running SFV just try lowering the specs and editing the ini like someone mentioned above.
Got the NVIDIA950M chipset. Haven't played for a few weeks though. Not motivated.