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Old 03-08-2010, 05:37 PM
Flanker35M Flanker35M is offline
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I apologize for straying off topic. A bit too much mud flew in the air and I think it is time to stop this. After all this is not UbiZoo Sorry guys.
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Old 03-08-2010, 06:00 PM
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S!

I apologize for straying off topic. A bit too much mud flew in the air and I think it is time to stop this. After all this is not UbiZoo Sorry guys.
Agreed - no dll's in sight or even driver brakethrough, so we are all done and even overdone here.

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Old 03-09-2010, 09:11 PM
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Though one community member has the personal assurance from a highly placed ATI driver development manager that the IL-2 problem "will be looked into", consider that since the release of Vista there has been a DX9 vsync bug with ATI cards running FSX in Vista, and now in Windows 7, that has NEVER been remedied. BTW this problem does not exist for nvidia cards.


I REALLY REALLY wanted to get a 5850 for my new i7 rig, but since IL-2 and FSX are pretty much most of the gaming I do, I would have been a fool (IMO) to buy ATI. Fortunately I'm glad I did my reseach and was able to buy one of the last NIB gtx 275s for a really low price...enough said. Sorry for kicking the horse, I'll move along now, S!

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Old 03-10-2010, 01:26 AM
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I REALLY REALLY wanted to get a 5850 for my new i7 rig, but since IL-2 and FSX are pretty much most of the gaming I do, I would have been a fool (IMO) to buy ATI. Fortunately I'm glad I did my reseach and was able to buy one of the last NIB gtx 275s for a really low price...enough said. Sorry for kicking the horse, I'll move along now, S!
? I don't understand this logic.

Use the catalyst drivers version 9.10 in IL2. Problem solved.
Use D3dOverrider in FSX for vsync. Problem solved.
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Old 03-10-2010, 06:21 AM
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Not much testing can be done now until we get new version of Catalyst driver set or there is another "leak" of them. Using currently 10.3 preview ones with my games, work just fine except the known bugs for IL-2.
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Old 03-10-2010, 04:03 PM
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? I don't understand this logic.

Use the catalyst drivers version 9.10 in IL2. Problem solved.
Use D3dOverrider in FSX for vsync. Problem solved.
Logic:
1. I don't need to use any work arounds or beta release drivers to run IL-2.
2. Your 'fix' for FSX does not solve the problem.
3. No other games really matter to me in the next year or so.

But hey, this is me. If it wasn't for the FSX problem I'd have a 5850 now and I'd get by using the ATI driver kludge for IL-2. And I imagine that this is where ATI will leave all IL-2 users: you got your work around so don't complain.
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