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Same for me. I'll be going back to the last beta. Not even smooth over the sea now and more stuttering over the land!
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Ran successfully Black Death track and got following results using 1920x1200 60Hz, SSAO/EpiFilter Off, Shadows and grass OFF, everything else High or Very High. Minimum: 17fps (stuttered as loading something) Maximum: 119fps Average: 49fps Trying to get the error message from console, logging on should get it? |
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the game now runs perfectly for me. So much I started the brit campaign! Having a LOT of fun with it. Spectacular immersion at the moment. Whilst shooting 110's over the channel, I caught a stray bullet in my L/H wingroot that ruptured my fueltank, spilling it all over the plane for 2 seconds before igniting into flames. I slammed my throttle forward and decreased prop pitch as I dove desperately to put out the flames. As speed increased I could see the fire diminishing until it was out, only now smoking. I quickly climbed up to higher alt and set course for home, checking my six constantly whilst monitoring fuel tank contents. My L/H fuel tank was draining rapidly, apparently there was still some minor fire going on inside my tank as smoke kept pouring out of my left wing. My plane was getting heavier and heavier on the Right wing and without aileron trim I had to constantly put left roll into the stick. As I was making my way towards Tangmere about 3000ft above the channel, my engine started coughing and oil filled up my windscreen! YIKES! What was happening? I opened the canopy and leaned my head out left and right looking for engine damage, and there it was! A few of my exhaust stacks were spewing out yellow flames and black smoke. My engine must have been damaged along with the fire or stray bullets. As I tried to ease the strain on my engine I realized it wasn't going to last, and I was right. About 10 seconds later the plane shook violently, the RPM's bottomed and the plane was dead silent. I was now a glider. Looking desperately out of my canopy for Tangmere I could barely make out the hills north of the field on the horizon and it dawned on me I would not make it back. I barely made it to dry land and tried to lower flaps. No response.. I tried positioning the lever in flaps down and operating the hand-pump... still no joy, then as my altimeter and airspeed sunk and I was now at about 1000ft and sinking I set my gear selector to gears down and started pumping like mad. I saw the left hand uplock light go dark and kept pumping. Whilst looking into the cockpit to operate the pump I had to keep taking peeks up, because I was starting to get seriously close to the ground. The L/H downlock light finally came on and the R/H uplock light went black. Come on!! Come on!!! I thought as I could now see treetops in the corner of my eye as I was pumping... THERE! Finally both gear down and locked. I quickly made out the best location to land (found a field about 200ft below me to my 9 o clock) and sideslipped my hurricane into the field. I kept looking out to my 8 o clock as I flared to see my shadow creeping slowly towards me, and as my shadow and I merged I heard a thud and I was now rolling... It was rough terrain and my right wing slammed into the dirt, tearing the wingtip off. I kept toe-stepping my brakes until it stabilized and finally after much work, I came to a complete halt. I re-checked my aircraft, saw that the smoke from my wing was now gone and felt a slight relief as the ingame text said I had crash-landed. I could see the rest of my flight passing overhead in the early morning sun as I sat there in a field about 10 miles away from Tangmere.
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I had the Beta patch over the weekend, it worked wonderfully. Now that I have the official patch, all my trees have disapeared, no matter what setting I have them on. Anyone else get this? Other than that, It was a nice performance increase for me.
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Found this in debug.txt "[0409/000529:ERROR:backend_impl.cc(930)] Critical error found -8". Still trying to locate where game stores it's own log files..I have logging on. Below part of the error message as I could not find logs.txt ![]() "System.IO.DirectoryNoFoundException:Could not find a part of the path 'c:\program files (x86)\steam\steamapps\common\il-2 sturmovik cliffs of dover\cache\-5109237150473004265.jpg'. at System.IO.__Error.WinIOError(Int32 error code, String maybefullPath)..." Last edited by Flanker35M; 04-18-2011 at 08:17 PM. |
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