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Old 10-11-2011, 11:43 AM
Skoshi Tiger Skoshi Tiger is offline
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perhaps you read my comment wrong, but you admit that when we are getting to the stage of 60fps then we can talk fine?? and tbh mate, we are hardly still in the new release stage are we?? six months has passed since then.......

i could show you rise of flight running at a constant 60 fps, during actual game play, not some silly black death benchmark,the old il2 also ran at 60 fps during game play, ya can have a full shaker of salt with this comment, watch you dont get any on ya though, you might melt
I've got ROF and on my system there is no way I can get 60FPS consistently. If your saying that the benchmark for fine is a consistent 60FPS your telling me that ROF cannot be considered 'fine'!

Black Death is supposed to push a system. What is the ROF equivalent?

Oh! And the language! I work with troubled children and I expect the sort of language you have been using at work (I'm paid for putting up with it) But like a lot others, I use this forum as a form of recreation and basically the words you are using are offensive and are against the rules for the forum.
I sure you are mature enough to understand it is uncalled for.

Have a nice day!
 


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