Resolution: Set to either Unforced (use the game's default resolution) or Max (use the system's highest native resolution).Filtering: Set to either App driven, Force bilinear, Force trilinear, or Force anisotropic 2x-16x.Videocard: dgVoodoo 3D Accelerated Card.Now go to the DirectX tab and configure the following settings:.Miscellaneous: Check Keep window aspect ratio.Scaling mode: Set to Stretched, 4:3 Aspect Ratio.Run the dgVoodooCpl.exe, then configure the following settings from the General tab:.Download the latest stable release of dgVoodoo 2 here, then extract the contents of dgVoodoo2_*.zip to its own folder in a convenient in the computer (e.g.The PlayStation 2 version served as the basis for the port of Mega Man X8 featured in Mega Man X Legacy Collection 2.
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The PC version was also not released physically in North America. It is, however, limited in terms of video settings and only supports 4:3 resolutions. The PC version was also released in Japan the same day the PlayStation 2 version was released, and unlike the PC port of Rockman X7, the PC port of Mega Man X8 was developed in-house, featuring support for higher resolutions, enhanced 3D audio, and some other improvements and bugfixes compared to the North American PlayStation 2 release.
The game was originally released for the PlayStation 2 on Decemin North America before it was later released in Europe on February 11, 2005, and in Japan on March 10, 2005.
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It is the eighth mainline installment in the Mega Man X series, which returns to the series its roots of 2D side- scrolling run-and-gun gameplay after Mega Man X7 was panned by critics and players alike for its awkward transition into 3D. Mega Man X8 (also known as Rockman X8 in Japan) is a sci-fi anime action platforming game developed by Capcom Production Studio 1 and published by Capcom.