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Well, Flying over London is the worst thing you can do when it comes to performance... Just too much buildings...
How many fps do you get in free flight over the channel?
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That's the funny thing.... with Vsync off I am achieving obscene fps... roughly 138 over the sea and around 67-70 over land give or take. This is with shadows and SSAO on as well (Still fiddling with the settings). As soon as any bombers turn up, mind, the game turns into a flick book. Clusters of fighters, all guns blazing, tend to lower my fps, over land, to between 27 and 35 with is just fine.
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so it is really just the bomber? that is strange indeed...
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Just a bit. lol The two real annoyances are the bomber and that damned radio chatter which usually means a freeze or two. I have read, somewhere on here, that the radio thing is definitely due to the CPU but this bomber situation is ridiculous really... that said, the game is definitely improving and looking a hell of a lot better since my original post! (Shadows! Finally!) I am assuming that is due to the shader cache filling up?
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Yes, you really have to clear the cache, delete everything you have in there...
Also I would recommend to let steam check the game-files.
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Well.. verified the files and the only thing missing was the ubi logo. I seem to have found the sweet spot, though! Everything on high except Building Amount on Unlimited and..... sniff.....sniff.... shadows off. (Thank the gods I am a 38 year old man because, otherwise, having to turn them off could have led to an Emo incident.
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conf is the conf.ini
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Thanks very much mate,really appreciate this
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Your very welcome Meaker, this might help you as-well
If you go to the windows start menu then select "Computer" on the right hand pane, when the window showing your hard drives shows up, select the "Organize" menu on the upper left, choose "folder & search options", then select the "View" tab, your'll see a pane in the middle with a bunch of check-boxes, un-tick "Hide extensions for known file types" and click apply & then ok. Your'll now be able to see extensions, eg: conf.ini, blah.exe, blah.dll, blah.txt, etc... |
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