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IL-2 Sturmovik The famous combat flight simulator. |
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BoB:WoV is a good sim. Don't discount it because it's an older game. The folks working on it have done a smashing job (and even now continue to improve the game).
Both IL2 and BoB:WoV have their strengths and weaknesses. They both deserve space on a simulator fan's hard drive. |
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IL-2 is a better sim in most respects but if your a Battle of Britain fan, BOB WOV is a must have. |
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Il2 just has so many planes and a very good mission builder it wins hands down. But WoV is still a must have if you like WW2 flight sims. I upgraded to a 8800gt 512mb (and trashed the computer with a sloppy bios flash) So I looked for some good settings to use and found this openGL ini file. It works well for me, but your processor is a bit better so at least this might be a good starting place
[Render_OpenGL] TexQual=3 TexMipFilter=3 TexCompress=0 TexFlags.UseDither=1 TexFlags.UseAlpha=0 TexFlags.UseIndex=0 TexFlags.PolygonStipple=1 TexFlags.UseClampedSprites=0 TexFlags.DrawLandByTriangles=1 TexFlags.UseVertexArrays=1 TexFlags.DisableAPIExtensions=0 TexFlags.ARBMultitextureExt=1 TexFlags.TexEnvCombineExt=1 TexFlags.SecondaryColorExt=1 TexFlags.VertexArrayExt=1 TexFlags.ClipHintExt=0 TexFlags.UsePaletteExt=0 TexFlags.TexAnisotropicExt=1 TexFlags.TexCompressARBExt=1 TexFlags.TexEnvCombine4NV=1 TexFlags.TexEnvCombineDot3=1 TexFlags.DepthClampNV=1 TexFlags.SeparateSpecular=1 TexFlags.TextureShaderNV=1 HardwareShaders=1 Shadows=2 Specular=2 SpecularLight=2 DiffuseLight=2 DynamicalLights=1 MeshDetail=2 VisibilityDistance=3 Sky=2 Forest=2 Copy that and past it over your conf.ini file in your Il2 folder (after making a backup of course). It got rid of my stutters and looks good enough that I stopped messing with it. I got that from someone on SimHQ and failed to note it or I would give them credit. I am assuming you are using open GL and if your not you ought to with that system. |
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I can't remember who posted this idea, I'm quite certain it helps my low spec system though. After Il2fb is running hit the windows key to get back to the desktop, open taskmanager and then set il2fb.exe in the process-section to run in realtime instead of normal. Also il2fb runs smoother on 1 core in a multi core system, you probably have that set already though.
I haven't tried this online before, only while offline with no other programs running, so maybe experimenting will be necessary. Last edited by ManicGibber; 05-27-2008 at 11:05 PM. |
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Firstly disable skin downloads which I am sure you have done already.
Secondly utilise the beta dlls, you will find them about two pages down, they really help the 8800's shine. As for the stutter, if you play online you will get it everytime someone joins the server. So playing with a few friends on a small server you should see very little or no stutter. Play on a big server with hundreds of players and you will get the micro-stutters I think you are reffering to. Doing the above helps but unfortunatelly i have never found anyone who has completely got rid of them. The reason I can state it is when a player joins is because we have test on our small server with a maximium of say 20 player, once they are all logged in their are no stutters. It is only when someone joins for the first time that it stutters. ADW is a classic case as you have it because players get a death kick and have to re-login after the 5 minute death kick has expired. As far as I know it has nothing to do with plane models at all. Purely the server updating your computer about a new player joining the game. Hope this has been of help. My specs Core 2 duo e6600 2g ram 8800gt |
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thanks guys
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