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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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Old 05-29-2011, 10:38 AM
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after a few month,s waiting , trying AL kind of different settings , programme.s like Radeon pro i give up .

what i do is this ..every month i look fore new patched and changes but i am not gonna try to let this game run smooth anymore .

those micro stutters are so annoying , the sound is horrible and the ground look like it is painted by a bad painter .

and no i am not gonna uninstall the game .

i still hope that there come,s a moment that i start the game and say to my self yesss that is were i was waiting fore .

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I have a 5970 as well and thats what is causing all the problems at the moment the team are working on crossfire as we speak I am sure.

In a few week this game will be bug free I am sure.
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Old 05-29-2011, 11:17 AM
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I got win XP 32 bit, 4 GB ramm, Quad Core @ 3.2 GHz and GTX 285 and i cant play multi without game crashes which also happend very often in offilne.
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Old 05-29-2011, 11:35 AM
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I got win XP 32 bit, 4 GB ramm, Quad Core @ 3.2 GHz and GTX 285 and i cant play multi without game crashes which also happend very often in offilne.
This game doesn't like XP, I gave up and went to win7 x64 it made the game stable, I was getting similar issues as you.
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Old 05-31-2011, 12:09 PM
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I got win XP 32 bit, 4 GB ramm, Quad Core @ 3.2 GHz and GTX 285 and i cant play multi without game crashes which also happend very often in offilne.
You really have a quad, 4 GB RAM, and run XP 32 and not W7 64?

And worse: runs IL-2: CloD, one heavy CPU title, with devs trying to extract better performance of multicore CPUs... XP 32 can't compare to W7 in therms of multicorecores usage.

Upgrade your system OS and try again. The time of "XP is better for games and W7 is just a resource hog" is gone... I run Ok CloD now in a system with weak CPU/GPU than yours...
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You really have a quad, 4 GB RAM, and run XP 32 and not W7 64?

And worse: runs IL-2: CloD, one heavy CPU title, with devs trying to extract better performance of multicore CPUs... XP 32 can't compare to W7 in therms of multicorecores usage.

Upgrade your system OS and try again. The time of "XP is better for games and W7 is just a resource hog" is gone... I run Ok CloD now in a system with weak CPU/GPU than yours...
Yes really. I tried Win7 with my old Core 2 Duo with the same rest configuarion and definitly Win XP 32 works for me better then Win7. The only game where Win7 works better is COD probably beacause of DX10.

In other games like old IL2 or ROF Win XP work for me better.

Thats why i stay with XP for now.
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Old 05-31-2011, 06:38 PM
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Yes really. I tried Win7 with my old Core 2 Duo with the same rest configuarion and definitly Win XP 32 works for me better then Win7. The only game where Win7 works better is COD probably beacause of DX10.

In other games like old IL2 or ROF Win XP work for me better.

Thats why i stay with XP for now.
Because of DX10 and multicore better suport. In DCS series W7 kicks XP in performance too. And if we think that some have headtracking apps and a lot of things running background, I can't see why don't upgrade now to W7 x64. The new titles that REALLY uses multicore CPU will be glad.

Give it a try! IL2 1946 runs with maximum performance in 1/2 core here, isn't benchmark anymore
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I have to say, that from an economic perspective, the comparison to buying a new car is major bogus.

First of all, and most importantly, a car is something that constantly looses value. If you so much as sit in a new car, it practically looses value. After a year, you can probably remove about 12000Euros of value from it.

Secondly, a car is nowhere as cheap as a computer game. It's simply not worth getting that worked up over if you're not 100% satisfied, especially WHEN:

The game can only get better, and run better with time..

Find a car that does that (mechanically speaking, while some exclusive cars age like wine, most cars age like milk)
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First of all, and most importantly, a car is something that constantly looses value. If you so much as sit in a new car, it practically looses value.
Ever tried selling a game that you activated on your account?

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Secondly, a car is nowhere as cheap as a computer game. It's simply not worth getting that worked up over if you're not 100% satisfied, especially WHEN:...
If a car has a problem, it's also returned and fixed.

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The game can only get better, and run better with time..
If roads, tires and fuel would be improved in the same speed computers are, you'd also get a lot faster the longer you have your car. That we have reached a point where transportation can't get much more efficient doesn't mean they were always this way.
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Old 05-31-2011, 07:11 PM
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Because of DX10 and multicore better suport. In DCS series W7 kicks XP in performance too. And if we think that some have headtracking apps and a lot of things running background, I can't see why don't upgrade now to W7 x64. The new titles that REALLY uses multicore CPU will be glad.

Give it a try! IL2 1946 runs with maximum performance in 1/2 core here, isn't benchmark anymore
But ROF use mulitcore in my XP 32 very good

For now i dont see too much reason to change for Win7 for very buggy and unfinished game like CoD :/
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