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Old 12-18-2011, 06:11 AM
335th_GRAthos 335th_GRAthos is offline
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Flew two missions, more than 3hrs total.

Thank God for the navigation autopilot of the ME110, I would have been driven crazy otherwise. Navigation was stll a pain (did the same a Sokol flying along the marks at the coast and 90° turns) the worst challenge been visual navigation.

Dropped bombs on the target and got out as quickly as I could (as my gunner was spotting enemies each time). That was most frustrating because neither time I could circle around the target and inspect the damage.

During a mission restart yesterday, we gathered some ten ME110 ready to take off at the airfield. This was the most difficult moment: Our frame rate dropped to 5fps. I made a fly around the airfield waiting for some other ME110 and I had 1 (one) fps :0
Worst even, I noticed a tremendous "memory leak" and had to immediately bail out and restart the game. The trick was to wait until the airfield had less traffic, take off and fly straight out of the "low fps" area; After that the meory leak is bearable. {I am looking forward to the new graphics model where the momory leak has been -as per Luthier- fixed}.



It was a great event ATAG, many thanks!


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