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I'm sorry I forgot to mention but IL-2 didn't see much FPS increase besides the object rendering over cities etc. went smoother. RoF gained 2-5FPS as well, depending on the map and number of pilots. I'm @ 3.8-3.9gHz on my Q9550. So no, I don't think it was the RAM that got me the extra FPS but it gave my cpu some extra workspace and that's always a good thing when you have lots of tasks cluttering up in your memory on occation. Like when you're flying over a city etc.
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What operating system do you have and how many applications are you running? I'm on Vista x64 and over big cities like Berlin or Caen my system is up to the 4gb mark. Same in RoF.
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Hopefully Oleg has made a 32 Bit and 64 Bit version, just like they done with Crysis and FarCry for example. |
True, but the game isn't the only thing running. I have 55 applications running at one time usually and free memory when gaming is about 600mb. The rest is cached. When I ran 4gb I had almost no free memory, everything was cached.
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Try this tool here (note: not a mod) It modifies your Il2FB.exe to allow use of up to 4GB RAM if you have a 64 Bit system, and can do the same for other 32 Bit applications. I used it myself and it gave a noticeable framerate boost on my Laptop, going from Perfect mode with some stuttering over cities to Perfect mode and smooth over cities, so it seems worth using. The program creates a backup of your Il2FB.exe but you might want to make a manual backup. |
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You probably have some BS running in the background. ;) I will check on the Berlin map 'tho. |
Doesn't matter, swiss. You're on 7, not comparable to Vista's resource management, or hogging, at all. But hey, install another 4gb and fly an object rendering intensive mission and see for yourself. That's the only way to know for sure. Whatever you say in this thread, I'm not gonna remove 4gb of ram because I know the differences it made to my system. LOL
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I'm sorry if this has been asked before, but what are the system specifications?
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