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Old 05-05-2011, 11:29 AM
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No need to aplogise, it is very frustrating when you have a GPU that cost a lot of money and the game you bought it for runs like crap. To be honest I was more worried you would go purchase an Nvidia 570 or 580 thinking this must work now, then find out that the stutters and glitches are still there.

Imagine how you would feel about CoD then
Have you tried the latest patch? If so, is Crossfire working for you?
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Old 05-05-2011, 11:36 AM
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Have you tried the latest patch? If so, is Crossfire working for you?
Yes it is working but not without glitches. It is stuttering quite a bit but FPS is higher using two rather than one card (2x 6970s). If I have Vsync enabled I get strange squares on the canopy framing when I move my head.
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Old 05-05-2011, 12:17 PM
O_Smiladon O_Smiladon is offline
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Well no good.
In MP It is unplayable for me,

Going to go back to last patch at least I can fly with that one.

everything that all is saying is happening to me.

ATI pooor performance.

Sad sad sad,

Let hope for the next one eh

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Old 05-05-2011, 12:36 PM
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S!

AFAIK to get a clean conf.ini is to delete it and then start the game so it creates a new one. Sure you need to adjust screen resolution etc, but other possibly tweaked settings should be gone.

The poor performance or stuttering or graphical glitches are not only AMD related. The "green team" has them as well. IL-2:CoD is the ONLY game of those I have installed with ANY kind of problems or glitches so it boils down to game code as well as drivers. For example I run World Of Tanks maxed out at my native 1920x1200 resolution without a single glitch.

Let's just wait a bit to the game getting patched and file those feedback forms to AMD to get driver updates. Did file today about the blue lines and flickering/stretching shadows. Do the same about CrossFire performance. The more hits they get the more likely we get a response. AMD does not read these forums

Anyways, gonna test a bit more later on and shall see how the next 3 patches or so will shape the game
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Old 05-06-2011, 08:18 PM
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Sad sad sad,

Let hope for the next one eh

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You need to understand that THIS ONE isn't even released yet..this is a BETA. The idea is to expose it and let all the problems show up. If you are expecting perfection you should not be using these BETA patches..
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