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Old 04-01-2011, 08:54 PM
rpgielow rpgielow is offline
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Default Game is running OK here too!!

Hi guys !!!

I have installed the game yesterday from gamersgate (49US$)
After some patching on Steam the game was available to play.

I am running with every option in high and grass off, buildings low and no epilepsy filter (1920x1080 and AA8x).

After that I was able to play any single mission and campaign in the game with avarege fps always above 30/40 and with some peaks of 80fps.

I had some slow downs over major cities and landed in airfields, thats why buildings and grass low/off. My conf.ini file is untouched, no secrets here.

I think that engine needs some optmization then it will runs smooth. The game is great and you can play it very well if you have a strong configuration.

I have one graphic bug only, when you look very far there is a blue line on water in some circunstances and some distortion on beaches but it disapears when you get closer. A small incovenience only.

I am loving so many new controls and the engine management complexity!!!

My computer: i7, ATI 5870, 6 gig DDR 1600 , catalyst 11.2 drivers, Win7.

Good Gaming !!!

Last edited by rpgielow; 04-01-2011 at 09:00 PM.
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