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My PC Specs:
Intel i7 990X xtreme 3.46GHz Gigabyte S1366 motherboard 6GB 3x2GB 1066 DDR3 Ram Asus GeForce GTX 590 x2 (bogof - couldnt resist) 120GB PCi-E RevoDrive Solid State HDD yet, I cannot play this freaking game in anything over medium graphics, wtf is up with this? I've tried all the fix's yet still nothing, this is worse than when Black Ops was released, atleast I could play that on everything tuned right up + with 3D and no darn stutter, yet it was "bugged to hell". anyone other than 1C have any better solutions to this game, because they cant seem to provide proper working solutions, and just go from user posted fixs. |
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Yeah I got a solution. hire 400 simulator programmers and have them reprogram the game for you.
I have the money to do that but i would have to pay too much taxes. And that's a waste. other than above solution try the user fixes or wait untill more optimized engine. At least you can play the game. but I'm awfully sorry its not nowwhere as nice as crysis 2. Some people are not even able to play the game. |
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CPU I7 975 3.75Ghz 12GB 6*2Gb 1333 Mhz ddr3 Asus Geforce gtx 580 1532Gb system hdd 320Gb 10.000 rpm. trackir 5 Joiystick Saitek X52. And everything is OK, fps between 30and 50 and with the beta patch at very high complexity no more micro stutter when over London or le Havre. Did you modify your conf.ini in the two folders, user/documents/1Cclub and programs(x86)/steam/steamapss/...? Last edited by senseispcc; 04-07-2011 at 04:16 PM. Reason: some corrections |
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when the dcs a10 beta went out, its was buggy and slow as hell, now its a delight to fly, only 4-5 patches, this is the same , but not being a declared beta.Wait some time, if it is not fixed then we all be angry.Now is time o be pacient.I was very disapointed when i first time runed the game, but currentlly im enjoy it.
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If you have a 990X you can easily overclock it to 1Ghz higher than the stock speed by doing nothing but raising your mulitplier in bios. And that would not even need a raising of the vcore voltage either! You might have to switch to a different mode to be able to raise the multi, but that would probably give you some better frames. At least it would help. A 980 or 990 is a waste of money if you don't overclock it. And the doing it mostly by mulitpier raising and very little BCLOCK raising is best. That's what the $1000.00USD price tag is for. Otherwise you might as well have gotten a much cleaper processor. Lots of people assume that an expensive processor will automatically be a lot better performer than a cheaper one but in cases like this, it's no better than a CPU half the price if you don't overclock it.
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