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Old 03-31-2011, 11:46 PM
=GI=Joel =GI=Joel is offline
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I seem to have very reasonable performance. at all high settings. 2xaa. not that AA looks like it has been enabled correctly.

I7 920oc to 3.8
8 gig ram
2wd 250gig in raid 0
ati 69502gb
11.4 beta drivers from guru 3d
seems to me if you start with medium settings it plays like a slide show.
I went all the way down to low everything.
When I put all settings to high except for enabled roads and grass it played very well 30 - 60 FPS.
might consider trying to lock fps at 30 ? might help the stutters ?
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Old 03-31-2011, 07:29 PM
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mines running fine too... no crashes graphics glitches or anything nasty like that... not running at max or even med but with some video option tweaking ive getting respectable/playble FPS
Same,and I'm having a blast!
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Old 03-31-2011, 08:25 PM
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Same,and I'm having a blast!
Models on high so are visual effects... forest on low... building detail is VERY low... damage decals are med... building amount med.. land shading low..
X8 AA grass and all that checked ON. 1680x1050

the frames drop over land sure... but its butter over water.
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Old 03-31-2011, 07:18 PM
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My performance is fine...all on High settings except Trees & Buildings on Medium

Approx. 60 fps over the sea.. 25 - 40 over land, that's fine with me. Anything over 20 is perfectly playable.

Win7 (x64)
E8400 dual core @ 3.6 Ghz
GTX 480
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x-fi extreme music
1680x1050 resolution
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Old 03-31-2011, 07:21 PM
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Yep, FPS is good, but that stuttering is not good, smooth,stuttering,smooth......
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Old 03-31-2011, 10:21 PM
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My performance is fine...all on High settings except Trees & Buildings on Medium

Approx. 60 fps over the sea.. 25 - 40 over land, that's fine with me. Anything over 20 is perfectly playable.

Win7 (x64)
E8400 dual core @ 3.6 Ghz
GTX 480
4 GB (1066) Ram
SSD HD
x-fi extreme music
1680x1050 resolution
It's interesting that you're reporting good performance and have an SSD, theres more and more people reporting good performance using SSD. This might be the start of something.
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Old 03-31-2011, 08:24 PM
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I have been reading these fourms for a while now about all the performance issues that people are having. I just got the game installed yesterday and I and running it run on very high settings with AA off. I get 60 fps over towns and 90 fps over channel this is with over planes and bombers as well

My specs are
I5 3.3
4GB RAM
6950

I have read people having worse performance with specs better than me why is it working fine for me
Give your config file.
I can run CoD playable with all settings off and on low. Wich is absolutly redicules with my system..
So either ur full of bs, or u have found some hax wich fixes the problem.
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Old 03-31-2011, 08:40 PM
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Give your config file.
I can run CoD playable with all settings off and on low. Wich is absolutly redicules with my system..
So either ur full of bs, or u have found some hax wich fixes the problem.
I have no idea where the config file is and I am not to bothered where it is I will give you screenshots if someone gives me the in game command for FPS as the old one doesn't work. I am not going to sit here giving you guys proof because I want to go enjoy my new game, the only reason I posted was to let people know it works on my rig and these were my specs if you don't believe than don't cos I don't give a shit really, cos it plays fine to me.
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Old 03-31-2011, 08:51 PM
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Are u kidden???
You cannot have smooth gameplay, because i have a i5-2500K @ 4,8GHz, ATI 6970, 8GB Ram.

I have high framerates, but no smooth gameplay!
*Tries to find the appropriate picture of invalid argument but doesn't bother*

There's lots of ways he can have a better experience, hardware is not they only factor.
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Old 03-31-2011, 08:55 PM
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I have average 60 fps over land but the micro-stutters are no good. Once the stutters are patched it should be fine.
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