If the patch does not help with stutters completely check the following:
0. Plan to get rid of your old WinXP and install Win7-64 asap. It has a trial period. Install it as a second OS first to see how much you can benefit.
1. Antivirus.
Exclude both IL-2 folders from antivirus shield/real-time(!) monitoring (both in Steam and Documents folders). Helped me a lot. Test with switched off antivirus program to see if this is the reason. More
http://forum.1cpublishing.eu/showpos...5&postcount=33
2. Use a free program like Gamebooster to unload all unnesessary processes before you launch Il-2. Close your web browser!
3. Use a free program like Gamebooster to defragment game files
after every patch(!) Use some advanced defragmenting software to put game files on outer tracks of your hard drive which are faster.
4. Try switching off hyper-threading in BIOS.
5. Try CPU-Control program to assign Steam and Launcher to 4 cores and the rest of background programs to cores number 2-3-4. Create profile for this setup. (Yes it helps even in Win7)
6. Defragment your pagefile. Move your page-file to ramdrive, ultra-fast thumbdrive, or just a separate hard drive. If you have 8+ GB RAM try switching off page-file completely (Some say that Windows won't let you do so completely and it is better to leave a small one on a RAMdrive). Put your system, game and pagefile into 3 different physical drives.
7. In video drivers put mip-map levels and texture quality to performance or high performance to save vram (especially 1gb card owners). Switch on filtering optimization and other performance options using programs like ATI Tray tools, nHancer, RivaTuner(or MSI Afterburner now?)
8. Try putting most frequently accessed game files to a RAMdrive
http://forum.1cpublishing.eu/showthread.php?t=20228 (not necessary any more).
9.
ATI users force max clocks in drivers. (Some cards just do not speed up when you launch this game unfortunately).
Delete UBI logo video file to avoid this issue.
10. Switch on triple buffering option using ATI Tray Tools or D3D Overrider if you use vsynk(!). Discussion here
http://forum.1cpublishing.eu/showthr...t=29251&page=6
11. Switch off desktop Wallpaper rotation.
12. Make sure you are running 4-core CPU @3+ GHz. 3.8+ is recommended. Buy a good cooler and overclock. Check VRAM usage statistics on the forums. Buy a video card with enough vram to prevent stutters. (1.5 or 2GB vram now before patching).
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13. Switch landscape shading to medium or low. It helps a lot both with fps and stutters. Switch off clouds completely in difficulty(!) settings. Put buildings to very low.
Reduce texture quality from "original/maximum" to "high or med quality" - important to avoid stutters.
Game settings to reduce/turn off for highest performance gain: resolution, SSAO, vsynk, shadows, landscape shading, texture quality, landscape details.
14. Use the
Performance improvement mod(s) (no SSAO, no mipmaps, lower detail textures) (not necessary any more).
15.
Quote:
Originally Posted by adonys
to get rid of stutters, set the buildings to unlimited.
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16. Make sure your video settings in drivers do not override ingame settings, e.g. vsync, aniso-filtering, AA, etc. E.g. AA must be used in one place only, not in both.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Ataros
btw. Check that you do not have vsync ON in both game and drivers. It should be switched on only in one place. This mistake of mine killed performance for me as soon as they introduced fullscreen.
Triple buffering (google it) should be forced ON with a 3rd party utility (ATI Tray tools or D3Doverride in RivaTuner) if you use vsync or your fps would jump from 15 to 30 fps and back very often.
Also if you do not defragment after each patch the performance can reduce with every patch as files get more and more fragmented.
Try installing .net Framework 4 update 1 from March or April iirc. This game depends on .net performance. If something is wrong with it you can not help it.
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upd. 22.05.11
You may use whatever program you like to do this but DO STOP all processes and background programs except absolutely essential. Read this:
http://forum.1cpublishing.eu/showpos...44&postcount=1
Setup SLI
http://forum.1cpublishing.eu/showthread.php?t=23087 and
http://forum.1cpublishing.eu/showthread.php?t=23199
update
http://forum.1cpublishing.eu/showthread.php?t=26236
Or Crossfire
http://forum.1cpublishing.eu/showthread.php?t=23180 if you have them. 100% fps increase with 4 gpu setup reported.
upd. 3.06.11
Check your Power Management settings. Go to Advanced Power management and make sure NO powersaving options are on (e.g. switching off hard drives, usb controllers, downclocking cpu, etc, etc, etc.). Gamebooster applies a Gaming Power Plan that does it automatically if set up correctly.
If you have issues, 1st verify game cache/files integrity in Steam. Reinstall all software from the redist folder within Steam/IL-2 folder. Check appropriate sites for newer versions/updates of these programs.
upd. 21.07.11
"Beating the bugs..." Guide from Das Attorney http://forum.1cpublishing.eu/showthread.php?t=24735
Tips thread http://forum.1cpublishing.eu/showthread.php?t=24624
Another tips thread to check out
http://forum.1cpublishing.eu/showthread.php?t=24782
System Trouble Shooting Thread http://forum.1cpublishing.eu/showthread.php?t=31987
Optimization and Performance Thread http://forum.1cpublishing.eu/showthread.php?t=29004
Quote:
Originally Posted by Ataros
After defragging game cache in Steam Gamebooster defragger still finds many fragmented files. I downloaded several games demos from Steam last week and every time this was the case. Either Steam or Gamebooster is cheating. Anyway it does not hurt to defrag using Gamebooster as well. It defrags a selected game directory only quickly. I did so since release and had very few stutters (high textures, med landscape lightings, shadows on ~40-45 fps). Gamebooster is free.
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upd. 26.01.12
Quote:
Originally Posted by Flanker35M
S!
Also try Core Parking, disabling it might help. Link to procedure HERE.
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http://ultimatecomputers.net/forum/v...php?f=7&t=3644
Update Microsoft.NET Framework 4 Client Profile and DX http://forum.1cpublishing.eu/showthread.php?t=33075
... I am sure there are some more things to optimize in our systems.