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Old 04-05-2011, 09:09 AM
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I think the April fools are all posting here.
Will they EVER optimise this sim - well Luthier posted to say the next optimisation patch will be out this week, and that there will be more.

Honestly it's like screaming children at christmas because you forgot to buy batteries for their new toy car.
its nothing like that mate....I purchased this advertized as a completed product....what Luthier posted - we will see what will be..hope they will fix this


btw, which configi.ini we should modify? One in COD folder inside STEAM main folder or the one located in C:\Users\[username]\Documents\1C SoftClub\il-2 sturmovik cliffs of dover ?? Also I have HT turned OFF in BIOS as I doubt COD will use 8 cores....should I try with HT set to ON?

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Old 04-05-2011, 09:17 AM
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its nothing like that mate....I purchased this as a game, means as a completed product
Unfortunately the reality is that didn't happen. Most of us didn't expect it to either. If you really need the game to work perfectly from day one, you've wasted your time. Even if it did work perfectly, there are only planes from 1940, which is only a start - eventually we hope for a lot of aircraft like the original IL2. Suggesting that the game might not ever receive any optimisation, given that the developer has said we will get an optimisation patch in about 1 days time from now, is ridiculous.

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btw, which configi.ini we should modify? one in COD folder inside STEAM main folder or the one located in C:\Users\[username]\Documents\1C SoftClub\il-2 sturmovik cliffs of dover ??
The latter
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Old 04-05-2011, 09:28 AM
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btw, which configi.ini we should modify? One in COD folder inside STEAM main folder or the one located in C:\Users\[username]\Documents\1C SoftClub\il-2 sturmovik cliffs of dover ?? Also I have HT turned OFF in BIOS as I doubt COD will use 8 cores....should I try with HT set to ON?
The one under Documents. But also note that if you have Steam Cloud switched on for the app then your changes may well get overwritten. Take a copy as well

To turn off/check Steam Cloud, select the game in your Steam library, r-click, Properties, Updates tab, uncheck Enable Steam Cloud synchronization.

I fiddled with config for Affinity mask, and the user one to move the chat window and it worked fine.
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Old 04-05-2011, 09:45 AM
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I just checked that and no changes were made... the cloud read the file as I left it on my machine... perhaps there may be confusion about the cloud syn.
for instance if you are on another (of the three allowed) in one location and modded your file there, and then went to another location and a second machine and hooked up the sync would kick in, changing your file.

with no changes being made, all three machineslocations should have the same file

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