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ATAG_Snapper 04-15-2011 03:46 PM

One more voice to say:

1) Bravo chaps

and

2) Keep the realism.

¬Adjuster 04-15-2011 03:46 PM

Not sure why but the game fails to load after patching.

Get the gunsight then closes down :(

Anything I can do or do I have to wait till Monday ?


Adjuster

mcler002 04-15-2011 03:47 PM

.......................... :eek:

bring on MONDAY AND MY HOLIDAY STARTING FROM WEDNESDAY 12:00!!!!!!!

Baron 04-15-2011 03:48 PM

Very first test, MASSIVE improvement.


6 vs 6 over channel everything on medium 1440x900 before pach.

min 27, max 87, avg 69.033


After pach

min 60, max 130, avg 87.472


Intel 2500K @3.6 GHz
Gigabyte GA-P67A-UD4
4GB Corsair XMS3
GTX470 OC.

etzi 04-15-2011 03:50 PM

Thanks Luthier
 
Game runs much more better, than before.

Pros:

- my fps improved 50%.
- microstuttering is nearly gone
- all @ maxed video details @ 1920x1080 playable for me

Cons:

- flashing trees
- short freezes, if buildings and grass is loading
- my Quad CPU works only somewhere @ IDLE (only 15% till 20% LOAD while playing)

Thanks man!

mcler002 04-15-2011 03:50 PM

3 Attachment(s)
I can sight see London :D

Buzpilot 04-15-2011 03:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Redroach (Post 263841)
Great news! Looking forward to it!



This is bad, however. As a developer team deeply devoted to portraying realistic WWII air combat, please don't listen too much to the whiners please :(.

However, contrary to my last sentence ( :rolleyes: ), I'm still missing some remedy for the "which heading am I going" - issue (like the old hdg bar). I hope it's just left out from the notes :)

+1
I agree, if it's real don't remove it, at least not in full realism, please... (using very nice language here! :) )

PeterPanPan 04-15-2011 03:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by luthier (Post 263800)
* Replaced every tachometer in every British and Italian plane with an electrical type, since some people find needle movement on the mechanical type not what they expected.

Thanks Luthier, this patch sounds awesome BUT I have to agree with some other posters here re the tachometers. PLEASE put them back as they were. I rather liked the needles bouncing around and actually feel this adds, in some small way, to the overall immersion of the cockpit environment. Maybe it could be a 'realism option' ... bouncy needles or digital needles?

Thanks anyway for your amazing efforts.

PPanPan

Anvilfolk 04-15-2011 04:00 PM

This is great, I'm actually starting to hope I'll be able to play this on low settings on my crappy laptop! Don't want to get my hopes too high though :)

One more vote for at least being able to have the full-realism version!

Unbelievable that after 2 or 3 weeks the game has become so much faster. Absolutely fabulous job, and again I feel you guys should take this weekend off :) And all the next ones from here on out! :)

gflinch 04-15-2011 04:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PeterPanPan (Post 263915)
Thanks Luthier, this patch sounds awesome BUT I have to agree with some other posters here re the tachometers. PLEASE put them back as they were. I rather liked the needles bouncing around and actually feel this adds, in some small way, to the overall immersion of the cockpit environment. Maybe it could be a 'realism option' ... bouncy needles or digital needles?

Thanks anyway for your amazing efforts.

PPanPan

Yes, I have to add, an option in the realism panel would be great to have. AGAIN, this is no criticism to you guys programming, I understand the rock and hardpalce saying, but if its real and not a bug, then please make it an option just like the Epy filter.

THANKS!

gflinch


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