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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 06-01-2011, 03:28 PM
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Well, u would be wrong, Luthier stated a long time ago that AMD just wasnt intrested in working with the team to optemize drivers for AMD cards. (unlike NVidia)

So e-mail AMD and put the blame where it belongs for once.

If i where Luthier and i wouldnt lose money on it i wouldnt even bother to get Amd cards working when they show little or no interest to help out and make CoD teams life a whole lot easier regarding at least that issue.
LOL, Cliffs of Dover works like crap on Nvidia or ATI cards. Flickering shadows, massive grey slabs of concrete on the sea, lack of proper full screen support, very very poor FPS and optimisation. It doesn't even have DX10 or DX11 features yet. Somehow we are to believe this is because ATI/AMD alegedly said they wouldn't help Maddox Games. If this is the case howcome the games still has so many graphical bugs on Nvidia hardware.

Bad coding, that's why. Oh and for the record, AMD/ATI have plenty of developer SDKs available, the DirectX coding quidelines are well published for any developer to access. So there is plenty of help out there for Maddox Games.
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