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IL-2 Sturmovik: Cliffs of Dover Latest instalment in the acclaimed IL-2 Sturmovik series from award-winning developer Maddox Games. |
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i5-760; HD6870 1gb; 4gb ddr3; win 7 32bits; Settings Very High/High (medium on buildings and buildings amount) 4xAA, 1920x1080.
Running smooth now(over land and sea) with a large number of aircraft, NO stutters, multiplayer working. If it play for most people like it plays on my PC now, i think the USA release will be a big sucess. PS: I want my bouncing needles back. |
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i have a dual core cpu at 2.4 ghz, 3 gb of ram and a 8500gt nvidia so im way under specs
still get 70-80 fps on sea with several planes on air an 40-30 over land running the game at 400*300 full screen the problem is that over land though fraps shows 40-30 fps its hugely stuttering i blame it on the buildings if i could turn completly off the buildings that would be really nice |
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Just wanted to add my thanks.
Patch has made it stutter free and also added a few fps ![]() Very playable now imo. spec, i5 2500k @ 4ghz 8 gig ram Nvidia GTX 560 1 gb |
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i got this after patch
patch is really great i now can play on 1920 x 1200 ;all maxed out. ___________________________ i7 950 6 gig GTX 560 TI Last edited by JG1_Luckystrike; 04-16-2011 at 04:23 PM. |
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I've noticed some issues which seem to be introduced in the beta patch:
1) online, after about 15 minutes flying sound became corrupted and then cut out completely, after a minute or so it came back. Did that several times until finally all sound was gone and didn't come back. 2) When I fired my guns at the plane in front, the game momentarily stutters (lucky for that Spit). 3) Short dogfight follows (I've noticed the switching of LODs of the enemy AC even though we were never more then ~600m apart). Game stutters once more, and Launcher.exe crash ![]() In short: I didn't have sound problems before I didn't have launcher crashes before FPS has improved signifficantly BTW, slightly off topic: Why is the mouse look in CoD limited to 90 degrees regardless of FOV? Pan view (using a hat switch) allows full range of view but it is not smooth (jerky, rough pan view switching gives me a nasty headache) making it almost impossible to track the enemy using the pan view. In Il-2 I bound the "mouselook" to hat switch (hat emulating mouse) to get the smooth pan view. How can one do the same in Cod? I really miss the simple and efficient mouse view of Il-2.. ;..-( |
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Put in the patch 14072. Working better then before the patch. This is in the off-line mode no stream.
I have installed Windows 7 64 bit looks and fly's good. Windows 7 64.bit is the why to go with this sim. flyer01 Intel core Duo E8600 @ 3.33GHz 4 GB OF RAM. Video card GTX 470 1280 MB GDDR5 MOBO- Gigabyte GA-EP45_UD3P Duel partition Windows XP Pro 32 bit Windows 7 64 bit |
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I can now fly with everything maxed, 40 fps over land. A huge improvement, thanks!
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Massively improved framerates and 99% stutter free. Great job devs.
However, when using the stock Quick Missions, and using CTRL F2 or SHFT F2 to cycle through other a/c views, I keep getting CTD. CTD only ever occurs when doing this. The fuel dump explosions are mightily impressive. Yes, you get a a significant fps hit (45 down to about 20) but this doesn't seem to matter. Trees seem to shimmer a little. Building pop-ups are virtually non-existent too. With original textures, all buildings disappeared though. Flight over London is now a real joy. Well done devs. PPP
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Intel Core i7 2600 3.4 GHz | 1GB Gainward GTX 460 GS | Corsair 4GB XMS3 PC3-12800 1600MHz (1x4GB) | Gigabyte GA-P67A-UD3P B3 (Intel P67) | Windows 7 Home Premium 64 BIT | 600W PSU | 1 TB SATA-II HDD 7200 32MB | 22" Samsung T220 screen. |
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Btw, what about V-snyc? anyone know if its being worked on?
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