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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 06-02-2011, 04:20 PM
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Anti-aliasing simply does not work the same way with modern shaders. You need to do very fancy stuff to make it do the same thing as before.
that might be right. But for example Arma2 has modern shader graphics too AND DX9 only but very good full screen AA support. I can´t understand why a shader and DX step forward you have to get three steps back AA related. What an advantage....
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really how do you know that?

I have a two questions though:

1. where is are new community rep
2. are they going to actually going to fix fullscreen so it is fullscreen (your more likely to get an epileptic fit watching the screen flash between desktop and game than sunlight on debris)

Just incase anyone says fullscreen is fixed, test another game out then try cod, its not fixed by anymeans, you should not be able to control desktop functions while ingame such as volume dials on keyboards, the splash screen is not ment to be overlayed on desktop im sure of it, as you see the splash a total of three times with flickers in between each. Also another way to test this is key inputs, if you try to make an input into a box that wont allow input etc windows gives you a warning sound, this happens when input is made to the controls, that means that windows is having a problem knowing what window is ontop, ie not full screen.
I think i've pointed this out before, but just in case here's how it works on my installation:

1) The sim is true full-screen when it's in 3D rendering mode (that is, when actually within a mission).

2) The sim's menus are not true full screen and that's when i get windows "ding ding" sounds when i change keybindings, etc.

3) As long as the portion where it actually matters to run fullscreen is indeed fullscreen (the 3D, while flying) to keep the FPS up, i don't mind about the menus at all because they have no effect on gameplay.

I haven't even gotten rid of my old config files to get the new ones and it's working just fine. I don't know how it runs on your end, just relaying my observations.
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