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Old 07-08-2011, 08:11 PM
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Originally Posted by ElAurens View Post
Currently I'm the only BlitzPig left that still flys the sim.

There was much anticipation in advance of CloD, but the botched release soured my squad mates to the point where they are just taking a wait and see attitude. Most stopped flying IL2 a long time ago, because it was, and is very dated.
Same sad story here, our squad has been inactive for well over a year now with most being bored of IL-2. Yet the buggy CoD release has not motivated enough of us to get the new sim, let alone the fact that the majority (including me) need a new PC to play CoD decently.

I do have a Quad core 2,66Ghz PC with 4GB DDR2 RAM, not the best PC there is but it's simply frustrating at the moment to play CoD at a miserable 1024x768 and the fps never going up over 40fps at all but low details (for comparison IL-2 is constantly running at around 100fps at perfect settings and 1920x1080). Maybe at the end of the year when CoD has been patched to a point that it's truely "gold" I might think of investing into a new computer.
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