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senseispcc 09-24-2012 07:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jpcamden (Post 463312)
ok, first off, let me post my computer specs i guess.

Asus g74sx
gtx 560m
12gb ram
i7 2630qm

now i'm curious, will it run fairly well? I've been reading reviews but obviously they're from over a year ago and they mention that it runs horribly. I'm hoping to hear from someone who has a similar graphics card and their experiences with it.

Also, have people started modding stuff yet? I play arma almost daily and it's very fun with my clan/group or whatever you want to call it. But when it was reviewed, it didn't get great reviews either. Has this game gotten some amazing mods yet that make the game awesome?

I just bought a joystick online, it should come in the mail in a few days, so i want a flight sim, and i saw this game so i'm stoked. I played 1946 on my xbox but never got great at realistic / simulation since i was using a crappy controller (plus i didn't play long enough to become awesome i suppose.) i realized there was a newer one so i was really excited until i saw the reviews.


So basically my questions are:
1. Can i run it well?
2. Is the game more stable/fun since its release?
3. Can you play coop? I want to play with some friends but i don't want to have to fight to the death.
4. It's $30 on steam, but on amazon it's 16 for download, and 7.50 for dvdrom. If i download it via amazon, will it activate on steam? I prefer it that way, but can't quite tell.

Thanks guys for reading.

yes

Tree_UK 09-24-2012 08:36 AM

I wouldn't buy it now, I would wait , if you buy now then the game will be missing lots of the promised features, the next patch is the last and if it is anything like the previous patches it will break as much as it fixes. After the final patch there will be no more support for CLOD, it will be officially dead, the only way to get the missing promised features will be to buy the sequel (surprise surprise), the sequel will allegedly contain everything that is in CLOD, but this time the game will work, i.e, no more building pop ups, stuttering, flickering trees, broken netcode, trees you can fly through etc etc etc. So it makes sense to wait for the sequel and only pay once.

SlipBall 09-24-2012 08:46 AM

I enjoy it quite a bit, I'm sure the lap top of yours is enough to play the game. No doubt you would have to play at lower settings though.

Lurker_71 09-24-2012 08:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tree_UK (Post 463372)
I wouldn't buy it now, I would wait , if you buy now then the game will be missing lots of the promised features, the next patch is the last and if it is anything like the previous patches it will break as much as it fixes. After the final patch there will be no more support for CLOD, it will be officially dead, the only way to get the missing promised features will be to buy the sequel (surprise surprise), the sequel will allegedly contain everything that is in CLOD, but this time the game will work, i.e, no more building pop ups, stuttering, flickering trees, broken netcode, trees you can fly through etc etc etc. So it makes sense to wait for the sequel and only pay once.

Take this advice, unless you have no problem throwing your money away.

Stublerone 09-24-2012 09:00 AM

In short: You will always have priblems running games on a notebook. Notebooks are simply to slow to run such things sufficient. It gets clear to eberybody, if you compare a desktop, which needs 500-600 watts in work and a notebook can be driven by a battery. That should be clear to everybody, that this gap will always be there. Run a desktop to play or buy a console. No need to bother around with a crappy notebook, which is more expensive with far less power, than a desktop.

I am sorry to say that. I am looking forward to the first guy, trying to run this game on an ipad. :) Notebooks are for working mobile, but not for running high end application or even games. Simply not possible.

Outlaw 09-24-2012 03:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tree_UK (Post 463372)
I wouldn't buy it now, I would wait , if you buy now then the game will be missing lots of the promised features, the next patch is the last and if it is anything like the previous patches it will break as much as it fixes. After the final patch there will be no more support for CLOD, it will be officially dead, the only way to get the missing promised features will be to buy the sequel (surprise surprise), the sequel will allegedly contain everything that is in CLOD, but this time the game will work, i.e, no more building pop ups, stuttering, flickering trees, broken netcode, trees you can fly through etc etc etc. So it makes sense to wait for the sequel and only pay once.

My interpretation of the sequel path is that the sequel, Battle of Moscow (or whatever it's called), will be a STAND ALONE game that will install OVER COD if desired. You will NOT get COD content in the sequel. If you already own COD then the game/graphics engine will be patched to that in the sequel.

I'm probably wrong though.


--Outlaw.

Chivas 09-25-2012 10:35 PM

You be wrong. ;)

MadBlaster 09-25-2012 11:48 PM

Merging dx9 CLoD with a "dx10 only" BOM/MMO. I wonder how that will work.:confused:

Skoshi Tiger 09-26-2012 12:11 PM

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Originally Posted by MadBlaster (Post 463747)
Merging dx9 CLoD with a "dx10 only" BOM/MMO. I wonder how that will work.:confused:

Given that DX-9 is a subset of DX10, any DX9 commands should work in a DX-10 environment.

If you are buying a DX-10 only game then you should have DX-10 Hardware.

But since the graphics engine used by the series is being rewritten then once you install the sequel it will be a DX10 only sim. Like the previous version of the game I assume once you install the sequel it will not be compatable with previous versions of the game.

Over the life the original IL2 - up until this very day infact, this was considered the norm and due the improvements that came with every episode of the series no sensible person complained too much!

You need to remember that IL-2 was released in 2001 and that was in the DX8.somethink era. It survived the transition to DX9

But those were simpler days! Still we probably don't have worry about it too much now-a-days.

MadBlaster 09-26-2012 12:31 PM

I think I agree with that assessment. Bottom line, if you want CLoD to run the new re-write of the graphics engine they have been working on the past year or so, you will have to upgrade your hardware/software to dx10 or higher. Also, don't expect much, if any, performance improvement if you are running window xp from the final CLoD patch with all the goodies crammed in. Pathetic. They really shouldn't have advertised and included DX9 specification from the get go. I wonder how much additional sales they made off that? They got one from me, but probably lost on on the future sequel. So, what comes around...:(


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