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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 04-01-2011, 07:24 AM
Hveding Hveding is offline
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Well I for one would rather have the game and build up to the good performance
than have another 6 months of forum gazing. Reading speculative
comments and continuous bitching about it being a PHANTOM game.
If I have to read another "FLAT BOTTOMED CLOUD" post I think I might throw myself off the roof of a tall building.

If OLeg would have delayed any longer there likely would of been a full on community mutiny. Now you can take the time to get used to the new planes
and get to understand the full depth of the many new and proper exciting features.

I have seen many vids so far where the performance looks stable and fluid. So, in the meantime dial it to lower settings and before you can say "Tally Ho MoFo" it will all be Shwakka.

Seriously, wouldn't you rather have it and feel part of the final development touches, seeing how it magically improves over the next few weeks than the horrible frustration of not knowing when it will be ready.

Come on guys - glass half full - WE FINALLY HAVE IT - Yay.
If i only could play at low settnings, i would be happy. But This lag problem have nothing to do with your gear i have heard. Have d same fps if it is on max og low settnings... No big change on the fps. Just a little because my rig is not the best.. But i run crysis 2 on low-med, so i should do it in this game to.
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Old 04-01-2011, 07:49 AM
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If i only could play at low settnings, i would be happy. But This lag problem have nothing to do with your gear i have heard. Have d same fps if it is on max og low settnings... No big change on the fps. Just a little because my rig is not the best.. But i run crysis 2 on low-med, so i should do it in this game to.
Your grafics card is so low end, you can't expect it to work well in a modern sim. Wether it be DCS-A10 or Cliffs of Dover.

The sim is very playable for me with forests and buildings toned down to the lowest settings.

This is with a GTX570.

You could further try to tweak your conf.ini regarding dynamic light and view distance. I think it would be a good idea if the devs put these in the video options dialog.
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Old 04-01-2011, 09:11 AM
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Your grafics card is so low end, you can't expect it to work well in a modern sim. Wether it be DCS-A10 or Cliffs of Dover.

The sim is very playable for me with forests and buildings toned down to the lowest settings.

This is with a GTX570.

You could further try to tweak your conf.ini regarding dynamic light and view distance. I think it would be a good idea if the devs put these in the video options dialog.
Ofc my card cant handel the game. But when i play crysis 2 with everything on max. It lag on a totaly diffrent way.. And it is like this with all games i have played. But this game have some really bad lag issues... I cant even play at low settnings. This just talking for it self... The game have big issues. When my buddy play with Geforce 590 and cant even play at low-med settnings, then it's something really wrong about this game...
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