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ACE-OF-ACES 04-17-2012 02:58 PM

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Originally Posted by furbs (Post 410204)
I was talking about the almost certain CTD for 99% of people, but i take your point.

For 99% ?

Hardly.. and IMHO it would be comic to see just how you came up with that number

ACE-OF-ACES 04-17-2012 02:58 PM

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Originally Posted by taildraggernut (Post 410265)
Not quite....nobody asked if there are still CTD's when wearing green socks, I would like assurances.

lol

kevchenco 04-17-2012 03:01 PM

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Then it seems there where other problems that has caused CTD:s so I guess there has been many leaks
The most common cause of CTD on my machine is when you open up the explorer box in the game - basically when you want to save a track or change the conf file. I cant complain given other peoples experiences.

As a budding pilot im hoping that the track file views (i.e. not fixed on full swith mode etc) may have been fixed so i can review my gross flying mistakes properly

furbs 04-17-2012 03:02 PM

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Originally Posted by ACE-OF-ACES (Post 410292)
For 99% ?

Hardly.. and IMHO it would be comic to see just how you came up with that number


Take a day off....:rolleyes:

David Hayward 04-17-2012 03:21 PM

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Originally Posted by taildraggernut (Post 410265)
Not quite....nobody asked if there are still CTD's when wearing green socks, I would like assurances.

Or sandals. I'm often wearing sandals in the summer. It's probably too cold to test that configuration in Moscow. I'M DOOOOOMED!!!

OutlawBlues 04-17-2012 03:28 PM

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Originally Posted by BlackSix (Post 410179)
Test is going well. We don't have CTD on our PCs. I hope what we will release patch on this week.

Right! What does this say about future development of this sim when its takes this long to release a PATCH? :confused:

David Hayward 04-17-2012 03:31 PM

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Originally Posted by OutlawBlues (Post 410310)
Right! What does this say about future development of this sim when its takes this long to release a PATCH? :confused:

It probably says nothing at all. They rewrote a lot of complicated stuff (sorry for the tech talk), that takes a lot of time.

Volksieg 04-17-2012 03:34 PM

What David said. lol

Any future development would just be a matter of using the current engine which, hopefully, would be fully fixed by this upcoming patch and the handful (I'm guessing) that will come after it.

Chromius 04-17-2012 03:38 PM

The majority of the CTD's that can easily be reproduced is when you fly multiple 2 and 4 engined aircraft close together by live players on a multi-player server for extended periods of time.

As long as they did a simple test and flew 4-6 multiple engine aircraft (preferably tested with more) operated by live players close together (ie formation) on a MP server for a couple hours or more without any CTD's then that would be solving the majority of the CTD issues for many.

Jaws2002 04-17-2012 03:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Chromius (Post 410318)
The majority of the CTD's that can easily be reproduced is when you fly multiple 2 and 4 engined aircraft close together by live players on a multi-player server for extended periods of time.

As long as they did a simple test and flew 4-6 multiple engine aircraft (preferably tested with more) operated by live players close together (ie formation) on a MP server for a couple hours or more without any CTD's then that would be solving the majority of the CTD issues for many.


Yep. I sure hope it's fixed. I also hope the bomb sights are fixed, so we can go open a big can of Blitzkrieg on the poor Tommies. http://forum.1cpublishing.eu/image.p...786&type=thumb


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