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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 06-24-2011, 09:59 PM
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Because, to say clear, fixed benchmarks are stupid in some cases.

That's one thing that people have trouble to understand. The "Black Death" track don't recreate gameplay. This track has a lot of changes in views/objects, leading to a lot of texture/LOD loading that don't exist in actual gameplay. So, the average FPS and stutters is "Black Death" are massive.

I don't use fixed tracks like that to verify better gameplay performance. By the way, I'm spending my tame flying in this sim instead of talking crap about "bad performance" in this forum.
I understand that all Lobi. Btw, I'm USA and I own the game since May from JustFlight. That give me right to speak my mind here. Your videos are not convincing me to spend $1000 to upgrade only to get it to run as good as your showing me. It's not crap talk. It's just reality. This is 2011 and CLoD was 6 years in the making. This is the best??? I expected a hell of a lot better than this. You must have too!!! Come on, get a grip. Your 560 isn't cutting it. Run it and show us how it does on BD with all settings on medium. What are you afraid of? Just show us all the truth and quit the fanboy crap. Maybe dose of reality will bring you back to 46' when 3.0 goes final.
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