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| IL-2 Sturmovik: Cliffs of Dover Latest instalment in the acclaimed IL-2 Sturmovik series from award-winning developer Maddox Games. |
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P.S. Note that i never said if the performace gain would be 1 fps or 100. The reason Luthier cant awnser the "how much gain will Sli/crossfire give" is because A: the game aint finished. B: There isnt any Sli/crossfire profile for CoD out yet, since the game aint finished. C: Asking Oleg and team to run any kind of configuration under the sun to save us a buck is kind of crossing the line into lala land.If people want sli/crossfire to give a 100% boost i suggest you all contact NVidia/AMD right now and put the pressure on. I would however be extremely surprised if at least Sli didnt get a boost since Oleg stated they worked with NVidia Anyhow, i think we are digressing from the original question. Last edited by Baron; 02-20-2011 at 04:05 PM. |
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How about utter lack of a multi-GPU system in their office or with beta testers? It's one possibility.
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First: They have more important things to do than making sure u/we buy the right hardware. Its not their job to do so. The sooner u understand this the sooner u can move on to your next pet peew. Second: Similar engine to IL2? I know u just loove to take digs at oleg and team but lets keep it real, your creditability benefits greatly from it if u do. (in fact, i cant recollect a single post from u where u havent, in one subtle way or another taken a dig at the dev team). Last edited by Baron; 02-20-2011 at 07:04 PM. |
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The new engine has been developed in an era when usable CPU power is bottlenecking, and GPU power advances unchecked. |
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As for building a 5+ year system, here's a rough visual representation of why this is a bad idea.
As you can see you are really paying through the nose for those last few FPS that you're not going to get with a $1000 system. But! Buying more often for a more reasonable price yields better results since that $1000 system the next year will trounce that $3000 system, and probably have more features and options. Plus you're getting a new warranty as well. ![]() Uploaded with ImageShack.us |
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