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Old 03-29-2011, 04:39 PM
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so how on earth did the devs take video oh wait a min...
I was hoping my system would handle this game, but if i7's and later cards are struggling then i think i'm gonna be sad on the 31st holding out hope the patch will improve the fps.
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Old 03-29-2011, 05:25 PM
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920 i7, 12gb ram, ati radeon hd5850 -> Epilepsy filter off

Totally playable when having up to 6 planes in the air. Average fps very good (at least above the canal).

More than 6 planes -> becomes a slideshow when combatting.
Whhoooa! Six planes!
SIX!
6!
That's what I call Batttle of Britain!

And ppl were complaining about 'small' bomber formations available in single player... You won't see even these 'small' 30 aircraft formations in this game soon, I'm afraid.

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I dont think the problems are his hardware I think its with poorly coded software that needs major tweaking. Lets hope the 1C programmer has the required skills to improve the code
I still don't understand why haven't he done this already. If they can improve the fps significantly in a few days, why it was not done earlier, like... before the release?
Does 1c have only one capable programmer, and if he's ill the games are not being optimized?
Well, it could be the reason I think
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