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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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Not sure if you're being funny, doesn't look like it - it wasn't created with any particular card in mind. Remember development started several years ago, before even nvidia knew what their current cards would be. The game runs well on cards with over 1 gig ram, so the 560ti, the 6950 and 6970 etc.
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Huh, I have a gtx 580 too, and I have to run it with most things on medium and I still get some stuttering.
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the game filed up to 1200mb of video ram over london and may even at time reach 1500mb+, firing/damage model is also a CPU hog
so having a powerful GPU and pushing it further with a uber CPU is a good combo 2500k/2600k & Gtx580/6970 2GB/GTX560 2GB (palit special edition) is the way to go for playing this game on high settings and by chance all those sweeties are available on the market ![]() Last edited by jibo; 04-06-2011 at 04:09 PM. |
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Dang, I have an i7 2600, but only a GTX 460 1GB. Still, let's see how things are after the patch.
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I have good performance with GTX 570 too. I think CPU is not important for this game, GPU is the most important.
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Yes, I'm hoping they get SLI/Xfire support going soon. As far as I figure it there is no single-card solution that can play the game adequately at high settings, as it stands. Plan is to get two unlocked 6950s and go to town, so to speak (I am curious how they'll handle London).
So the Xfire/SLI support should probably be a fairly big priority, behind the general optimizations. |
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