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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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Old 03-29-2011, 01:12 AM
JG14_Jagr JG14_Jagr is offline
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Just spent a few minutes flying the Russian version.. I have a pretty strong top end gaming system.. at 1920X1200 (What the game defaulted to) it is not playable as a flight sim even flying around alone.. The repeated pauses are a game breaker. More importantly, looking at the tracers you get a good example of what they had to remove and were only able to put in a very basic place holder in their place.. The cockpits, the models, etc. are truly works of art..but that won't matter for the reviews.

I am the biggest IL2 fan around, I just built a new system anticipating this game, I still play IL2 1946 and I can honestly say that this game is not ready for prime time.. I would even argue that it is not ready for Beta testing in its current form..

Ubisoft was out of their minds to go forward and force this game out the way it is.. If there was ever an example where they should have made an exception and not worried about the filter, this is that case. The reviews are going to be brutal.. Falcon 4.0 Brutal.. 50's and 60's out of 100 Brutal.. Any revenue that Ubisft would have made is going to get flushed down the toilet because of their decision. Any development money they have been paying for the last 6 years has been wasted unfortunately.

I bought a Russian version and I'll buy a western version..but I don't expect this game to be any where near ready for play for at least a year.
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Old 03-29-2011, 01:17 AM
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Just spent a few minutes flying the Russian version.. I have a pretty strong top end gaming system.. at 1920X1200 (What the game defaulted to) it is not playable as a flight sim even flying around alone.. The repeated pauses are a game breaker. More importantly, looking at the tracers you get a good example of what they had to remove and were only able to put in a very basic place holder in their place.. The cockpits, the models, etc. are truly works of art..but that won't matter for the reviews.

I am the biggest IL2 fan around, I just built a new system anticipating this game, I still play IL2 1946 and I can honestly say that this game is not ready for prime time.. I would even argue that it is not ready for Beta testing in its current form..

Ubisoft was out of their minds to go forward and force this game out the way it is.. If there was ever an example where they should have made an exception and not worried about the filter, this is that case. The reviews are going to be brutal.. Falcon 4.0 Brutal.. 50's and 60's out of 100 Brutal.. Any revenue that Ubisft would have made is going to get flushed down the toilet because of their decision. Any development money they have been paying for the last 6 years has been wasted unfortunately.

I bought a Russian version and I'll buy a western version..but I don't expect this game to be any where near ready for play for at least a year.
Noob, read the forums, there will be an update to fix everything.
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Old 03-29-2011, 01:39 AM
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Just spent a few minutes flying the Russian version.. I have a pretty strong top end gaming system.. at 1920X1200 (What the game defaulted to) it is not playable as a flight sim even flying around alone.. The repeated pauses are a game breaker. More importantly, looking at the tracers you get a good example of what they had to remove and were only able to put in a very basic place holder in their place.. The cockpits, the models, etc. are truly works of art..but that won't matter for the reviews.

I am the biggest IL2 fan around, I just built a new system anticipating this game, I still play IL2 1946 and I can honestly say that this game is not ready for prime time.. I would even argue that it is not ready for Beta testing in its current form..

Ubisoft was out of their minds to go forward and force this game out the way it is.. If there was ever an example where they should have made an exception and not worried about the filter, this is that case. The reviews are going to be brutal.. Falcon 4.0 Brutal.. 50's and 60's out of 100 Brutal.. Any revenue that Ubisft would have made is going to get flushed down the toilet because of their decision. Any development money they have been paying for the last 6 years has been wasted unfortunately.

I bought a Russian version and I'll buy a western version..but I don't expect this game to be any where near ready for play for at least a year.
did you set the epi filter to zero in your conf file?
thats why we bought the Russian version...so we can turn it off I was just in a 36 plane DF over water with an avg fps of 43 and i have a mid range system with settings at medium and 2x on AA/AF on my vid card. were you flying a German aircraft by chance?
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Old 03-29-2011, 01:47 AM
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Just spent a few minutes flying the Russian version.. I have a pretty strong top end gaming system.. at 1920X1200 (What the game defaulted to) it is not playable as a flight sim even flying around alone.. The repeated pauses are a game breaker. More importantly, looking at the tracers you get a good example of what they had to remove and were only able to put in a very basic place holder in their place.. The cockpits, the models, etc. are truly works of art..but that won't matter for the reviews.

I am the biggest IL2 fan around, I just built a new system anticipating this game, I still play IL2 1946 and I can honestly say that this game is not ready for prime time.. I would even argue that it is not ready for Beta testing in its current form..

Ubisoft was out of their minds to go forward and force this game out the way it is.. If there was ever an example where they should have made an exception and not worried about the filter, this is that case. The reviews are going to be brutal.. Falcon 4.0 Brutal.. 50's and 60's out of 100 Brutal.. Any revenue that Ubisft would have made is going to get flushed down the toilet because of their decision. Any development money they have been paying for the last 6 years has been wasted unfortunately.

I bought a Russian version and I'll buy a western version..but I don't expect this game to be any where near ready for play for at least a year.
I don't have the game until Friday, but have you deselected the epi filter by adding the line into the config.ini this needs to be done where steam stores your details, you also need to turn off cloud saving in the steam preferences, then reboot steam, more fps can be gained by turning off the mirror and complex engine management, here is a link to more info on this

http://forum.1cpublishing.eu/showthread.php?t=19566
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