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IL-2 Sturmovik: Cliffs of Dover Latest instalment in the acclaimed IL-2 Sturmovik series from award-winning developer Maddox Games. |
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Ho chaps o/
Here's a little story. As most of you know by now, after each patch, it is best to delete the contents of your 1C Softclub folder (found in My Documents) to ensure that the patch overwrites the older files to ensure you don't get any conflicts between the old and the new. I think it was Blackdog that figured this out (thanks mate!), and although from memory we later found out that Steam should do this by itself anyway, it was still a 'good thing to do' to ensure best performance. After the last retail patch, my game performance went through the floor. I went from High Textures down to Medium, dropped my building level/detail - everything - and still performance wasn't half of what it was. In frustration earlier, I wiped CloD from my hard drive, intending to wait a few months to see how things progressed. Half an hour later I decided to reinstall the game, figuring 'what the hell'. I put my old controls back in and started the game up for a quick flight, switching off only the Epilepsy Filter in the video settings in what I thought would be a futile attempt to see if anything was different. I nearly fell off my chair! I'm now running with Original textures (something that has been utterly impossible for me since release), mostly medium everything else. Performance improved massively - there is still a fair bit of stutter when loading new ground areas, but once it's loaded things seem to be ok - definately playable with a stable 25-30 fps, even at heights of about 30 feet! I clipped the treetops in stable, clean flight for the first time since buying the game! Not only that, but the images for both the Adler Angriff and Cliffs of Dover campaigns are different too - so something isn't being changed by the Steam patch alone. So the lesson here is: delete the entire game, including the 1C softclub folder in My Documents (remember to save your control/ammo configs so you don't have to set them up again). Then reinstall the game from scratch. This should make your game fully compatible with the latest retail patch and noticeably improve performance. I have no idea why this works, or why just downloading the patch and overwriting the existing files seems to cause conflicts that reduce performance. The only downside I've noticed is that AA no longer works having done the above, to the extent that even the flavour images for each campaign mission are jaggy as hell (no idea why, assumed they were just images, not renders?), and Crossfire, while better still seems to increase the stutter when compared to a single card. Hope this is a help to those with poor performance after each patch! I know it's a sod downloading the entire game again, but the boost should be well worth it! ![]() ![]() Good luck and happy flying! o/ Last edited by Orpheus; 07-03-2011 at 02:21 AM. |
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Hi Orph,
Did this happen today? The only reason I'm asking is that I had a similar thing happen, only I didn't uninstall Cliffs of Dover, I uninstalled Ghost Recon. (!?!) Seriously, the performance of cliffs was a lot smoother when I started it up today. Like they'd sneaked an update patch in without telling us. Much, much smoother gameplay, and it can't be connected with Ghost Recon. Can it??? Very strange, but a welcome improvement. |
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Orpheus, can you please clarify what you mean by reinstall? I.e. do you have a disc or the steam version? If steam, did you restore a backup made after the last steam patch or the original dl? Thanks.
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Apologies jimbop, I should have made that clearer. I have the Steam version. From the way I understand it, Steam downloads and installs (what I assume to be) the standard game files, plus the latest patch and any/all modifications made to those standard files by the patch. My previous version was an install from.. probably around the time of the second retail patch, if memory serves. That install then had the latest patch (third retail patch) applied over the top when it was released, with the contents of the 1C Softclub folder deleted to ensure no conflicts (just deleted after patch, then 'validate files' or whatever it is in Steam to get the latest versions). That was when my performance went downhill. This time I deleted the entire game ('Delete Local Content' I think, in Steam/Properties) and the whole 1C folder from My Docs. I then redownloaded the entire thing from Steam again - and that fixed nearly everything. The only files I retained from the previous install were my personal control config (mycontrols.ini) and my weapon loadout config (user.ini). How it would work from a disc install I'm honestly not sure. Hope that helps! ![]() Last edited by Orpheus; 07-03-2011 at 03:56 AM. |
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Thanks Orpheus. I'll give this a go tomorrow and report back.
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A reinstal didn't help me, but i'm using crossfire, the game runs better without crossfire, and I found the game ran better for me 2 patches ago i was getting 45+fps plus in london now im getting 15-20
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