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Mr_Zooly 04-02-2011 07:41 AM

In dx10 my framerate is 1 and no matter what I do it doesn't improve but changing to dx9 in config lets me run the game (wild framerates between 112 and 20) but with no AA so it looks jaggy.

Win 7 64
Phenom 2 x4 @ 3.4Ghz
GTX470 1280Mb
8Gb DDR 2 RAM

Robin2k7 04-02-2011 07:54 AM

there is also 1 other strange thing , it seems my processor is hardly in use .

with all settings on highest i have CPU usage of 15% and my video cart is hardly working .

and yes same problems , near planes lots of stutters , above the water +-50 fps .

over land around 20 .

i wish we had the terrain of war birds of pray with the fly models of cliffs of dover .

that would be the ultimate Sim .

i really miss a good atmosphere on the ground , it looks horrible .

Kankkis 04-02-2011 08:04 AM

I think there is really poor memory management or similar.

My rig

i7 3,5Ghz
Ati Radeon 5970 (Crossfire card)
6 gig DDR
Win 7 64Bit

I mean there is constant swapping on my harddrive, even on min settings.

So cure is not buy powerful PC because swapping is only thing what takes my FPS low, i can even play it highest setting but that stuttering is that kills it. My HD is loading all the time mostly, so there is no memory free.

Seem to be loading textures too slowly too. i you go to checking those planes in the cipilopedia or similar, there is big latency when textures is loaded on the plane.

Of course these are my opinions, i don't know nothing about coding but this is what i think is broken. Better memory optimisation or similar.

Game is great but unplayable at this state

Kankkis

Robin2k7 04-02-2011 08:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kankkis (Post 249221)
I think there is really poor memory management or similar.

My rig

i7 3,5Ghz
Ati Radeon 5970 (Crossfire card)
6 gig DDR
Win 7 64Bit

I mean there is constant swapping on my harddrive, even on min settings.

So cure is not buy powerful PC because swapping is only thing what takes my FPS low, i can even play it highest setting but that stuttering is that kills it. My HD is loading all the time mostly, so there is no memory free.

Seem to be loading textures too slowly too. i you go to checking those planes in the cipilopedia or similar, there is big latency when textures is loaded on the plane.

Of course these are my opinions, i don't know nothing about coding but this is what i think is broken. Better memory optimisation or similar.

Game is great but unplayable at this state

Kankkis

agree

Wynthorpe 04-02-2011 08:16 AM

AA Not working properly

Ive tried every setting off to 8X and 8X bring some AA but not what would be considered smooth, I can see a lot of shimmering in the distance and this can make picking out a target quite hard, Ive tried all the drivers below and also setting AA and AF in the Nvidia CP (which makes no difference) -

260.99
263.09
266.58
267.91
270.51

Specs -

Intel i7 950 @4.0Ghz
Pailt GTX460 (overclocked and standard clocks tried)
6Gb XMS3
Win 7 X64

41Sqn_Stormcrow 04-02-2011 08:43 AM

Settings for individual planes over options/planes via the main screen (I haven't yet found another way to change plane settings than via this path) are not used in quick missions.

I have similar issues when in quick mission for choosing the load out.

I saved a particular loadout under a certain name "Angepasst" (=customized or adapted) and it sometimes shows for the particular plane in the quick mission setting screen. I select it without any effect on the load out.

Also saving the load out in a different name: it cannot be selected in the quick mission setting screen as it does not appear in the drop down list of the particular plane

Sometimes this plane only has "empty" load out shown in the drop down list.

I want to emphasize that I did take care that in quick mission it was the same plane as that for which I changed the load out (and paint scheme settings btw).

Also paint scheme settings don't have an impact on what is used during quick mission ...

gionight 04-02-2011 08:43 AM

100%true broken junk, what an idiot approve this realise are they this stupid and blind? I was looking forward to this game for about 3 years and now i don't even want to illegally download it to try it there is no demo for very clear reason no one would buy it after this so called game (mess), what a sham :(
Really Disappointed !!!! so F***ing Disappointed !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
And buy the way I have core i7 oc 3.8, 6 gig ram, and 2 evga SC GTX 570 , and I know that COd wouldn't use 20% of my system so why bother.
Sorry for my bad englesh.

Robin2k7 04-02-2011 09:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gionight (Post 249272)
100%true broken junk, what an idiot approve this realise are they this stupid and blind? I was looking forward to this game for about 3 years and now i don't even want to illegally download it to try it there is no demo for very clear reason no one would buy it after this so called game (mess), what a sham :(
Really Disappointed !!!! so F***ing Disappointed !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
And buy the way I have core i7 oc 3.8, 6 gig ram, and 2 evga SC GTX 570 , and I know that COd wouldn't use 20% of my system so why bother.
Sorry for my bad englesh.

amazing he we have such good systems and it run like a nightmare .

41Sqn_Stormcrow 04-02-2011 09:07 AM

Instead of ranting just set down your game resolution to about 1280x10?? and it should work quite smoothly ...

and dont use windows xp there seems to be issues with this os

jimbop 04-02-2011 09:08 AM

Bad screen tearing and no vsync option. Forcing vsync with nvidia control panel doesn't make a difference. Rivatuner forcing also makes no difference.


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