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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 04-28-2011, 07:20 PM
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I hope we can too.

As it happens, as each new patch comes out, I've kept all in-game video settings on max deliberately, even though my set-up doesn't really cope too well.
Also when new features such as V-synch and the shader one ( I forget the acronym) are added, I've switched them on, so I get an idea of how my set-up copes 'maxed out'.
I've done this in the hope that the results I've posted aren't too confused by personalised settings.
If we all did this, together with fraps benchmark analysis of 'The Black Death' track and a system spec plus card settings summary, things might get more meaningful. We could also standardise the card settings by using the 'basic' 3D in ccc set to 'balanced' or whatever the Nvidia version is.

If we use that approach together with Alpha's system analysis idea, would we be getting somewhere?

i7860@2.8ghz, 6 gig ddr3, ati 5770
It's a good idea...if we can standardise settings a bit more, if only for the purposes of the patch reporting, I think it will make things easier for Luthier and team.

So what about something like this:

*Positive feedback
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*Negative feedback
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*Results of the black death track (all settings to high or if you prefer, very high***)
...

*System specs (and driver version of video card)

*Card settings set to to default in Nvidia control panel or Catalyst Control Centre.

***Our screen resolutions should be added as well.

Should we give it a try tomorrow?
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