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Old 11-20-2008, 01:04 AM
Skoshi Tiger Skoshi Tiger is offline
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In my feeble mind the missing link is the monitor. Consider that our current fastest LCD Monitors cannot "in effect" properly present much more than about 60 Hertz "refresh rates".
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All these contribute to my thoughts of the "Missing Bottleneck" (limitations of current LCD technology)....my opinion posted as it might be of value to one or two of you who might prefer not to waste money on higher FPS that you never see/enjoy.
Does anyone one have a system that will have minimum frame rates of 60FPS in IL2 when all the detail is up. I have a fairly modern system and that still bogs down to 22FPS in certain parts of the Black Death track even though it sits on 61 most of the time.

It's the minimum frame rates that we can notice and complain about.

Even so, with each new generation of hardware that come our way, most of us will be cranking up the detail level higher and higher until we get unacceptable frame rates and then ease off abit. I view that as just a fact of life and one of the things that makes it good to be alive now, and be in a position to take advantage of it.

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