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Welshman 09-11-2011 03:33 PM

ive just done a couple of quick tests and noticed something too , been having low fps myself so i decided to start the game direct from the launcher.exe from the game folder and now my fps are much better , i even thought my Xfire was working but when i checked that its not , only 17% max on second GPU .

ive deleted the old icon off the desktop and created a shortcut to the launcher.exe , much better now .

Ze-Jamz 09-11-2011 03:35 PM

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Originally Posted by albx (Post 334797)
I did a simple test, just start the game, choose a server and connect. Select a side (red or blue). Start the task manager (control+alt+canc) or right click on the taskbar and select task manager from the context menu. If you look at the launcher.exe you see it jump from 500 mb to over 1 gb then drop again at 500mb, but the game with pre-patch don't do this. Can somebody confirm it? I think this is the problems I have online with alot of stutters and freezes, FPS dropping at 1 sec. (yes, 1 FPS)

regards

Sry Albx, havent got time to test it right now but you could be right...a lot of people are having these stutters now when a lot of things are happening around them...its similar to what we had at the start :confused:

Welshman 09-11-2011 03:36 PM

Ive just had a significant boost in performance by running the game from the launcher.exe in the game folder not the icon the game installs on the desktop .

is that a patch bug or not .. no idea

albx 09-11-2011 03:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Ze-Jamz (Post 334801)
Sry Albx, havent got time to test it right now but you could be right...a lot of people are having these stutters now when a lot of things are happening around them...its similar to what we had at the start :confused:

hhmmm... I don't know really how was at the start because I got the game just when the latest patch was released, but it is very bad, not noticeble offline, but online it's just impossible to fly after some minutes.

Vengeanze 09-11-2011 04:10 PM

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Originally Posted by albx (Post 334805)
hhmmm... I don't know really how was at the start because I got the game just when the latest patch was released...

486 posts and you just bought the game?

albx 09-11-2011 04:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Vengeanze (Post 334813)
486 posts and you just bought the game?

and what this mean? do you know IL2-1946 ? CoD it's not the only game, I bought CoD in June

too-cool 09-11-2011 05:34 PM

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Installed/reinstalled the Beta patch 3 times using JSGME mod enabler and had the following occur.

1. Graphic corruption ( see screen shots ) is colored pixels throughout the cockpit with red lines along the inside bottom of canopy.

2. When recording a track of current mission, the playback is corrupted ie' gauges and engine seems as though they are posses by Demons, even though I'm flying the mission it shows no prop rotation, Rpm gauge is on 0 and manifold pressure gauge is max out, pitch=forward, Throttle=idle and mixture=rich. Any Ideas? Thanks TC


I didn't have this graphic problem before the Beta update but I did have the track creation problem in the previous patch.

esmiol 09-11-2011 06:39 PM

BUG on the Channel map
 
i just found this bug (i think it is a bug)

look yourself. i hope dev will se this to resolve it ;)

http://www.campagne609th.be/images/bug6.jpg

http://www.campagne609th.be/images/bug7.jpg

NedLynch 09-11-2011 06:47 PM

Custom made beach for local recreational purposes?

I think this has been reported and it's not the only spot like this on the map.

pupo162 09-11-2011 06:50 PM

Esmiol

its been already reported. Use the bug threads. if we had 1 thread per bug, this forum would be ubearable.


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