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Old 05-28-2011, 05:42 PM
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Thanks Tuckie. The CloDless very much appreciate the extended videos that you, Freycinet et al upload.
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Old 05-28-2011, 06:02 PM
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My first online actions...

First time online, first kill, first approach to land online and... first disconnection!


First time being shot down by an human:


And after that, checking that a good execution of a spiral climb can easily outclimb a human Spitfire:
Nice videos and flying.

Man, those final moments of the long video where really bad (stutter wonderland).

What's your system specs?

Cheers
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Old 05-28-2011, 08:01 PM
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Nice videos and flying.

Man, those final moments of the long video where really bad (stutter wonderland).

What's your system specs?

Cheers
Well, in the description of the video at Youtube I say it all... those stutters were caused by running low on disk space because of huge recording files from fraps were created...

After the disconnection, I had to spend some time copying those files into an external drive before recording again...

In that map it went ar 25 fps while recording, but at 30-40 without recording.

Specs:
I7 920 overclocked to 3,33Ghz
6GB RAM DDR3
Geforce GTX275
Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bits
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Old 05-28-2011, 11:49 PM
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Well, in the description of the video at Youtube I say it all... those stutters were caused by running low on disk space because of huge recording files from fraps were created...

After the disconnection, I had to spend some time copying those files into an external drive before recording again...

In that map it went ar 25 fps while recording, but at 30-40 without recording.

Specs:
I7 920 overclocked to 3,33Ghz
6GB RAM DDR3
Geforce GTX275
Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bits
Oh I see...

Well, I've tried to have a go again (installed steam and CloD), and although we have a similar system, no mater what I do (tweaks), I always have a choppy simulation over land (runs ok on water).

I assume that the only bottlenecks I have in my system are de HDD's and the graphic card... I wonder if changing to SSD's and passing to the green side of the graphic cards would change things that much.

Cheers.
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Old 05-29-2011, 01:16 AM
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Oh I see...

Well, I've tried to have a go again (installed steam and CloD), and although we have a similar system, no mater what I do (tweaks), I always have a choppy simulation over land (runs ok on water).

I assume that the only bottlenecks I have in my system are de HDD's and the graphic card... I wonder if changing to SSD's and passing to the green side of the graphic cards would change things that much.

Cheers.
Well, a difference may be that I have two 500 Gb HD installed on parallel RAID (don't remember the name, just did it once), and a 1000W Power Source... All power saving configutations disabled; with them enabled, both CPU and GPU did not raise clock speed to its real possibilities, in much simulators, not only in CoD.

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Old 05-30-2011, 12:08 AM
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What is the point add annoying music from the 80 `s on a clip to demonstrate a sound modd??
I made a video with out the music so you could hear the sound of the guns.

The video of the guns is the same only with sound.

I made the video with the sound because I wanted to.

Heres a video for ya Wandalen. No music in this video. In good hummer.

quit chucking my wood. LOL

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Old 05-30-2011, 05:31 AM
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Just playing around London.

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Old 05-30-2011, 08:28 AM
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Another entire online flight, this time I left enough disk space to record and I coud do it until landing without the typical stutterings that appears when fraps eats all available disk space. Take into account that tis video was flown at 1920, but rendered at 720HD... even seeing it well on youtube on its max quality, when I fly I have almost three times more visual quality than in the video...



Had to go back because I overrevved the engine by mistake and it all started vibrating, but was able to land before the damage was catastrophical.

Sorry but my comments are in spanish only, I'm not a good english speaker...

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Old 05-30-2011, 08:37 AM
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Fun video with some sound mods.

Until the CLoD team updates there sounds this is what I will keep in my install of CLoD.

After you had time to hear the Mod sounds I put a back ground song in the vidoe also.

flyer01

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Old 05-30-2011, 09:50 AM
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Another entire online flight, this time I left enough disk space to record and I coud do it until landing without the typical stutterings that appears when fraps eats all available disk space. Take into account that tis video was flown at 1920, but rendered at 720HD... even seeing it well on youtube on its max quality, when I fly I have almost three times more visual quality than in the video...



Had to go back because I overrevved the engine by mistake and it all started vibrating, but was able to land before the damage was catastrophical.

Sorry but my comments are in spanish only, I'm not a good english speaker...
If youre using FRAPS for video capture I recommend you try MSI Afterburner as it has a video capture and screen capture mode built in that doesn't hit frame rate anywhere near the way FRAPS does. Its a game card utility for monitoring and overclocking your card but can be used just in a dumb monitoring way, it will show fps on screen as FRAPS does, its simple to setup and you can change the quality of capture in its setup very easily - and its free! You need the latest Afterburner 2.2.0 beta 3 version in order to capture video, from here:

http://downloads.guru3d.com/-MSI-Aft...load-2718.html
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