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Old 01-25-2012, 12:00 PM
Ataros Ataros is offline
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Try changing your ground detail to high. Works for me.
Thanks, Flanker35M reports that he still sees the square over France on high settings. http://forum.1cpublishing.eu/showthr...t=29313&page=2
I wonder if this is an ATI drivers issue. Just want to compare as I am saving for a new video card and have to decide how much to save
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Old 01-25-2012, 06:57 PM
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I am happy that this Freycinet video has offered an opportunity to discuss the technical performance/quirks of COD, with regard to the "square" I would ask that the discussion now continue in the technical thread to which Ataros has already helpfully provided the link.

For background, I would like to keep threads in the Movie-making/Videos subforum focussed on the Movies/Videos themselves, such as Story, editing, cinematography, Impact, etc, with divergent issues/discussions of Flight modelling, damage modelling, technical COD 'engine' performance, graphics processing, need for patches, even historical debates on "Who did the Most to win the War", etc, etc etc, etc to be quickly referred or transferred to the relevant subforums/threads. Most folks specifically interested in such matters will be more likely to visit those other subforum threads, and may Never come to the Movies forum at all....so the discussions will be more comprehensive and beneficial there than here in the Movies thread.

I think this thread discussion is an excellent example of how that approach, moving to another sub-forum at an appropriate early point in time, can work for benefit of all.

I hope you agree.

Thanks.
DR
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