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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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Old 04-13-2011, 01:06 PM
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Cool I have been upgrading

I have just upgraded my system from Windowa XP to Window 7 and increased my RAM from 3GB to 8GB - so have been 'off the air' for a few days? I am now running ver. 1.0.13954.

Today, I finally got back into the COD after a (1 day download from Steam? and 5 days getting the Windows set-up working?) - its a bit slower down in OZ??) and finally started flying the Hurricane. On the new system, I still had to 'dumb down' everything (graphics)? to get the whole thing working at a a reasonable FPS?

I am having problems getting 'ATI Catylist control centre' to work in 'Windows 7' ( I would like any thoughts on this?) so I don't think my video graphics are working at their best?

I have attached a 'jpeg' showing some of my graphic problems , now that I have upgraded? My graphics were better on my old XP system? Ilya, I think you have to quickly get the sim running effectively on '4 Cores' to get everything working properly - all members might have to eventually upgrade?

System specs.
Operating system: Windows 7 Professional 64-bit
Motherboard: Gigabyte P35-DS4
Processor: Intel (R) Core (Tm) 2 Extreme CPU Q6850 @ 3.00ghz
Memory: 8192MB RAM
Pagefile: 1893MB used, 14485MB available
Direct X version: Direct X 11
Display: Benq 1920x1200 (32bit) (59hz)
Video card: ATI Radeon HD 4870x2
Driver version: 8.831.2.0
Memory: 1768MB

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Old 04-14-2011, 03:04 AM
JG14_Jagr JG14_Jagr is offline
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I have just upgraded my system from Windowa XP to Window 7 and increased my RAM from 3GB to 8GB - so have been 'off the air' for a few days? I am now running ver. 1.0.13954.

Today, I finally got back into the COD after a (1 day download from Steam? and 5 days getting the Windows set-up working?) - its a bit slower down in OZ??) and finally started flying the Hurricane. On the new system, I still had to 'dumb down' everything (graphics)? to get the whole thing working at a a reasonable FPS?

I am having problems getting 'ATI Catylist control centre' to work in 'Windows 7' ( I would like any thoughts on this?) so I don't think my video graphics are working at their best?

I have attached a 'jpeg' showing some of my graphic problems , now that I have upgraded? My graphics were better on my old XP system? Ilya, I think you have to quickly get the sim running effectively on '4 Cores' to get everything working properly - all members might have to eventually upgrade?

System specs.
Operating system: Windows 7 Professional 64-bit
Motherboard: Gigabyte P35-DS4
Processor: Intel (R) Core (Tm) 2 Extreme CPU Q6850 @ 3.00ghz
Memory: 8192MB RAM
Pagefile: 1893MB used, 14485MB available
Direct X version: Direct X 11
Display: Benq 1920x1200 (32bit) (59hz)
Video card: ATI Radeon HD 4870x2
Driver version: 8.831.2.0
Memory: 1768MB

See attached jpeg?

DFLion
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