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Originally Posted by bw_wolverine
*shrug* not too sure then. Be sure to double check the 'anti-epilepsy' filter both in the in-game video settings and in the conf.ini file to make sure that it is indeed off.
Also, try the mission, shut the game down, then try again. The cache folders are empty, but they fill up again with the cache files once you start playing again. Cache files are good things, you just need the right ones. I would leave the most recent patch on for a while. Continue testing. If nothing else, you may get some good info to report to the devs.
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For the benefit of the community, i started all over:
-checked anti epilepsy off in game and in the conf.file
-opened Steam and checked:"check integrity of game cache"
-now i'm back to the latest "official" patch
-same mission,same settings, checked fps the moment mission starts:
33 fps
-removed cache files and shader files
-same mission,same settings:
37 fps
-applied patch and Hotfix
-same mission same settings:
18 fps
-removed cahe files and shader files
-same mission same settings:
18 fps
All fps are "average" at the beginning of the mission
Don't see what i can do more, and this is only about fps...didn't test anything else
PS: this is my original post on this matter:
-Steam: checked cache integrety
-deleted all files in cache folder
-deleted all files from "shaders" folder
-all settings to medium,1920x1200
-no AA,SSAO nor Vsync
I guess i am now in the last official patch.
Flew quick mission over Kent, in one Hurri:
FPS 33 avarage
Patched to 15866, installed Hotfix
Flew same mission with same settings:
FPS 18 avarage ! ! ! ! !
i7 quadcore 965 @ 3.20 Ghz
Nvidia GTX 295
6 gig DDR3 RAM
Win 7 Home Premium 64 bit
Becoming afraid my FPS will go under 10 with next patch
Obviously,the new patch costs me at least 15 fps on my system ( not the highest end PC but as told not the lower end PC eighter) , and the test is carried out in a objective, standardised way: same settings and same mission every time. Pitty