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Old 04-16-2011, 02:36 PM
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Default how to turn aboslutly all candy off in conf.ini

im poor and i could only buy a gt8500 nvidia so i run the game smoothly on sea at 400*300

oh those flying models are awesome

but on land is stuttering

so could i turn like all buildings off textures beyond minimum, etc so i can jump online with this card

any advice plz on the conf .ini?
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Old 04-17-2011, 01:18 AM
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im poor and i could only buy a gt8500 nvidia so i run the game smoothly on sea at 400*300

oh those flying models are awesome

but on land is stuttering

so could i turn like all buildings off textures beyond minimum, etc so i can jump online with this card

any advice plz on the conf .ini?
Are you really playing at 400x300 res ? jesus and i thought my gfx card sux but this tops it ...

i dont know if you can turn off all buildings but i recommend you better go play Il2 1946 with Zuti mod. It should run ok with your graphic card
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Old 04-17-2011, 02:27 AM
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Go back to the UBI forum and ask your questions there (if your not banned), this forum is for people with LEGITIMATE problems with the game, and the dev/mods have enough on their plate atm. Some ppl might take you seriously, but you always ask ridiculous questions staying within the bounds of forum rules trying to get ppl to bite. They might think it funny at UBI, but annoys the crap out of me having to read it here aswell.
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Old 04-17-2011, 03:04 AM
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Sauf, don't take everything so seriously. If Raaaid wants to experiment, what harm does it do? There are far too many people on the forums complaining about this and that, while Raaaaid is enjoying himself, and entertaining the rest of us, with his antics on a wildly-under-spec machine. Who knows, he might even discover a tweak or two that is useful - the only way to really test software is to push it beyond its limits, and figure out what broke...

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Old 04-17-2011, 03:40 AM
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Dont get me wrong Andy I completely agree, I regularly visit the UBI forums for a read and a laugh, have been since 2004. What I'm saying is I dont think here, and especially now is the place for it. Just my own opinion.

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Old 04-17-2011, 03:53 AM
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I dont think here, and especially now is the place for it. Just my own opinion.
Fair enough, but I think that maybe Raaaids Adventures in Crap-hardware-land are a good antidote to the angst-ridden postings on the forums. We're supposed to be doing this for fun, aren't we?

I think that when we look back on this in a year or two, all the pointless speculation, nit-picking complaints, and general negativity will be too embarrassing to remember. We'll all undergo collective amnesia, insist that the sim ran perfectly from the start, and instead we'll all joke about Raaaid's insistence that he could run CloD on something designed by Charles Babbage, and about how he turned out to be right....
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