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The two naysayers in this topic really makes ACE-OF-ACES points valid...
I'm out of here, these naysayers are really sick... A lot of CloD "problems" people can see now: - One guy whats to run CloD in a 256 mb 8600GT; - Another saw "micro stutters" in normal gameplay... Run to the hills! |
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It's not "normal" game play when these stutters have got worse. I was not having any over water, but after 15950 have them there also. Strange that other sims can have smooth playdown low, (ROF for one) but this struggles to achieve that. Sure I believe that this sim will be really great, at the moment as "Ace of Aces" says the glass is "half full". Features that were supposed to be available at release and reported by the developers as having been broken somehow prior to release still have not been fixed, and that was about 7 months ago.
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No stutters here, definite FPS inclrease, however slight. Smooth as silk...
Until it CTD's! overall though Very happy with this.
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I was online in ATAG tonight with no issues flying low, and my machine is a lot older.
Even managed to bag one of those evil Huns. Game looked good, though it was a bit hazy. Pit looked good, sounds were good. Works for me. Intel Core 2 Duo E8500 @ 3.5ghz. 6gigs DDR2 PC2-6400 Mushkin Enhanced Gigabyte EP45-UD3R mobo EVGA GTX 570 Superclocked 1280mb Creative X-Fi Fatal1y Gamer sound card.
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I have a similar system and get only minor stutters.
Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 at 3GHz. 4 GB of DDR2 AMD HD6870 Creative X-Fi also! What settings do you run at, El? |
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ok, dumb question:
My friend helped me build my computer about 2 years ago, we bought the parts and put it together and all that. But now I can't recall my complete system specs. Is there a place in my PC I can look for the names of the hardware and their specs? I have win7 64 bit that's all i know. lol |
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In the Start Menu, you can right click on "Computer" and hit Properties to get a quick look.
For a more in-depth look you want Device Manager which I think you can access by clicking a link in the top-left of the Computer Properties thing. |
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and it will tell you all you need to know in an easy nice looking detailed window every time when you run this application including temperatures http://www.piriform.com/speccy/download Runs on Microsoft Windows 7, Vista and XP. Including both 32-bit and 64-bit versions. S! |
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