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Echo76 04-08-2011 09:18 AM

Core2duo @ 3.2Ghz
Win7 64
5-10 fps improvement

Redroach 04-08-2011 09:51 AM

Isn't that what luthier's thread about the beta patch was all about?

Buckie 04-08-2011 10:09 AM

big improvements for me i can now fly at 1920x1080 with reasonable fps, everything medium ofcouse.

Q8400@3.2ghz, 1gb 4870, 4gb RAM.

Rattlehead 04-08-2011 10:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Redroach (Post 256646)
Isn't that what luthier's thread about the beta patch was all about?

This thread is for those who only saw improvements. I think it's a good idea personally.

Ali Fish 04-08-2011 10:52 AM

some improvment in stability, over land no fps gain.

I7@3.06
GTX280
3gig corsair ram
Windows 7 64bit.

bongodriver 04-08-2011 11:04 AM

I got an improvement (no doubt my fan club will be along shortly)

in most cases a doubling of fps.....still not spectacular over london, over the sea it runs totally smooth with everything on max at resolution 1680x1050 60hz (max for my monitor), but to get any performance over london I found I had to disable shadows and turn down AA (which seems strange as AA doesn't normally affect performance on any other games for me).

Intel core2 Quad @ 3.2ghz overclocked
Asus rampage extreme mobo
8Gb DDR3 corsair RAM
Nvidia gtx 470 1280 GDDR5 VRAM
SupremeFx X-Fi soundcard
Western digital HD 7,200 1Tb
Win 7 Ultimate 64 bit

senseispcc 04-08-2011 11:28 AM

After the patch I did feel (not real maybe) improvement of the micro freeze/micro stuttering at low altitude over cities. No fps improvement. But the fps over big cities London and le Havre stay at a little above 10fps.

Mb; Asus P6x58d
CPU; i7 975 3.75gHZ
Memory; 6*2GB 1333Mhz
Gc; Geforce 580 1.5GbMem
Accesories; Trakir 5, Saitek X52.
Modifiesd conf.ini
All settings to very high or max.

BobTuck 04-08-2011 11:59 AM

slight FPS improvement for me, and changed nature of stutters from big random ones, to small, regularly spaced stutters.

CPU = Intel Core2 Quad Q6600 (2.4GHz)
RAM = 4GB
Graphics = GeForce GTX460
OS = Windows7 Prof 64bit


BobTuck.

TeeJay82 04-08-2011 12:30 PM

From 5-10 To 20-30 very high settings.

Cabinet: Silverstone raven 02
Motherboard:Asus Crosshair Folmula IV
PSU: Cooler master Silent gold 1000w
CPU: Amd 1090t clocked to 6 x 3.9ghz /w Coolit vantage alc cpu cooler
Memory: Kingston Hyper x 2333mhz 1.65v 8gb (4x2gb) running at 2000mhz
Hdd1 c:\ OCZ Revodrive 120gb
Hdd2 d:\ 2x WD raptor 10000rpm 600gb in raid 0
GPU: Gainward 580GTX with accelerato xtreme plus cooler oced to 900/2100
Dvd: sony optiarc &%¤%& something

jibo 04-08-2011 12:41 PM

there is definitely a rendering bottleneck going on, a kind of wave that you have to overcome, then most of stuttering clears out
it looks a bit like a gaussian function
http://www.unilim.fr/pages_perso/jea...ndom/gauss.gif
the higher the resolution is, the higher the peak is, some people like bongo are at the 1680 limit, so with a little optimization he gets a high reward, while others are still stuck


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