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Old 07-30-2010, 08:00 AM
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Update:

Changed Catalyst AI to disabled and got 1 FPS up in MIN FPS and slightly improved AVG
(in older drivers,using cat AI was must if i wanted to have FSAA).

Now B.D result looks like this:


Frames Time (ms) Min-- Max-- Avg
8677-- 150000---- 33----64---57.847

Sorry but an update:

B.D results are not everything playing some bad weather QMB missions,I noticed smoe frame drops above water, returend to CAT AI=Advanced and it is good

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Old 07-30-2010, 08:05 AM
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Update:

Changed Catalyst AI to disabled and got 1 FPS up in MIN FPS and slightly improved AVG
(in older drivers,using cat AI was must if i wanted to have FSAA).

Now B.D result looks like this:


Frames Time (ms) Min-- Max-- Avg
8677-- 150000---- 33----64---57.847

Cheers
gprr
why do you use V.Sync=On ?? your max FPS will be locked at what your refresh rate is set
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Old 07-30-2010, 08:25 AM
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why do you use V.Sync=On ?? your max FPS will be locked at what your refresh rate is set
Dude, anyone who flies with TrackIR uses Vsync on, so it's the most relevant measure of performance.
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Old 07-30-2010, 09:32 AM
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Dude, anyone who flies with TrackIR uses Vsync on, so it's the most relevant measure of performance.
Correct

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Old 07-30-2010, 09:43 AM
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I can confirm here too !
with a 5770, no more blocky text (as in 10.5)
no more blue reflects with VertexArrays on
no more flickering of the glass in some cockpits ! (had that with 10.5)

so thats a gret job from ATI (even if it took time ! )
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Old 07-30-2010, 01:03 PM
=PF=Coastie =PF=Coastie is offline
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I am glad to see these results from you guys. I have been working with an ATI driver engineer to get these problems corrected and it looks like all the old stuff is good now.

I have seen a couple small things that may have been created from the fixes of the old stuff. But they are pretty minor.

Please be sure to keep reporting new stuff to the Catalyst feedback form.

I will likely start another thread in the near future to point out some stuff and see if we can get things fine tuned.

Big thanks to Terry Makedon and his ATI team for getting these problems resolved. This is just impressive to me that they would care enough about a 10 year old game and it's customers to get this resolved.
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Old 07-30-2010, 07:10 PM
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Nice...i've been holding off on upgrading my drivers for a long time. I have up to date versions on my Win7 drive (i run a dual HDD/dual-boot machine) but my XP driver is horribly outdated.

Seems i can finally upgrade to 10.7 without worries
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