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scrope
10-28-2010, 03:50 PM
Hi guy's, Any prob's with W/7-64 bit concerning Il2 1946 series, still on good old XP, but will have to change sometime or other. Cheers.
Fafnir_6
10-28-2010, 04:23 PM
Hi guy's, Any prob's with W/7-64 bit concerning Il2 1946 series, still on good old XP, but will have to change sometime or other. Cheers.
Hello,
The game runs well under windows 7 x64 but you may experience issues with the DRM software if you try to install off the DVD. You have two options that way: 1) go to Securom's website and get the diagnostic tool to upgrade Securom or 2) get a USB flash drive big enough to hold your IL-2 directory and just copy the directory from the XP machine to the Win7 x64 machine.
Cheers,
Fafnir_6
KG26_Alpha
10-28-2010, 04:50 PM
Install/copy to your hard drive like this
C:\IL2
Don't install to the programs folder
Rasmusnalle
10-28-2010, 05:30 PM
My game runs just fine except I can't see server messages or chat online.
IceFire
10-28-2010, 06:29 PM
My game runs just fine except I can't see server messages or chat online.
That's not a Windows 7 problem...
Perhaps you installed it off of Steam?
IceFire
10-28-2010, 06:32 PM
Hi guy's, Any prob's with W/7-64 bit concerning Il2 1946 series, still on good old XP, but will have to change sometime or other. Cheers.
It runs perfectly on Windows 7 x64 with two exceptions:
1) Some versions of the 1946 DVD with the DRM technology (as mentioned) don't install properly because the DRM only assumes that Windows XP is going to be the OS it's played on (IMHO rather stupid). Just copy your directory over now... burn it to a DVD or something like that and you'll save yourself some trouble.
2) Don't install it to C:\Program Files. Vista and Win7 have protections in place on these directories and IL-2 being so old doesn't recognize the changes. I have mine in C:\Games.
Aside from that there are no Win7 specific problems. Anything else that anyone pops up with is a specific problem. It really does run great!
scrope
10-28-2010, 09:47 PM
It runs perfectly on Windows 7 x64 with two exceptions:
1) Some versions of the 1946 DVD with the DRM technology (as mentioned) don't install properly because the DRM only assumes that Windows XP is going to be the OS it's played on (IMHO rather stupid). Just copy your directory over now... burn it to a DVD or something like that and you'll save yourself some trouble.
2) Don't install it to C:\Program Files. Vista and Win7 have protections in place on these directories and IL-2 being so old doesn't recognize the changes. I have mine in C:\Games.
Aside from that there are no Win7 specific problems. Anything else that anyone pops up with is a specific problem. It really does run great!
Thanks for quick response and info, erm, now where did her in the kitchen hide my cheque book?
swiss
10-29-2010, 02:25 AM
You should be able to install even from drm DVDs, the file to use is the a.exe(or something like that)
Madfish
10-29-2010, 03:56 AM
The only thing that might give you trouble on W7 x64 is actually not the game but older hardware. For example older joysticks (x36 USB for example has no driver for w7 x64 anymore).
So if all your hardware is w7 compatible you're fine. And yes, I can only second the advice of not installing it to the standard programs folder. In fact I created a partition just for games and this way it's working fine. :)
Old_Canuck
10-30-2010, 02:22 PM
I'll add my confirmation to what the others are saying about staying out of programs folder. IL-2 has been running well on my new W7 X64 for months now. Installed on secondary hard drive.
scrope
10-30-2010, 05:56 PM
Thanks for quick response and info, erm, now where did her in the kitchen hide my cheque book?
The thanks was meant for all who responded, re-reading it again it seemed i was just thanking Icefire, not so, still have'nt found where she's hidden my cheque book. Good forum this, with the exception of the usual few.
dduff442
10-30-2010, 06:15 PM
I got FPS rates of around 500 in the mission builder without "wait for vertical refresh" enabled, leading to crashes. This problem disappeared with VSync enabled, and it keeps the GPU cool as well.
dduff
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