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Old 04-10-2011, 06:53 AM
ColdfireTrilogy ColdfireTrilogy is offline
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I think your grammar needs optimized. And pentium 4s were phased out what ... 7 years ago? New CPUs and a new motherboard are literally .... 200$ for something that would be more powerful than a Pentium 4 lol.
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Old 04-10-2011, 07:09 AM
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I've seen a lot of valid performance complaints about IL2:COD. This isn't one of them.

You can't expect any new flight sim to run well on a 7 year old CPU.
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Old 04-10-2011, 08:11 AM
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hunter1, your post title and system described in your post don't match. Why?
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Old 04-10-2011, 09:25 AM
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hunter1, your post title and system described in your post don't match. Why?

Maybe he rushed out and upgraded between 7.04 and 8.14
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Old 04-10-2011, 11:50 AM
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hunter1, your post title and system described in your post don't match. Why?
Becouse this sim is developed many years ago , only nvidia , asus , and other brands NEED to sold new computer , motherboard , video card ...... software engineer make better software whit LESS resource , no better software whit enormous resource . There are many games have better effects , but run fine in my old computer P4 3.0Mhz example WoP , IL 2 1946 , H.a.w.x. , far cry , arma , crisys. I want buy a game not a new computer for THIS game , another reasons is , few people have very fast computer ( I7 core , I5 core ) , many people have good computer ( P4 and more powerful ) Few people , few copy sold , many people , many copy sold , is a market .

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Old 04-10-2011, 12:20 PM
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I do not belive you got ArmA or Crysis to run "fine" on a Pentium4.

I have a Pentium4, latest edition. One of the HT ones. @ 3.20GHz, and I cannot get it to run ArmA or Crysis "well" let alone "fine"

The Pentium4 is very old, and is one of the worst Processors you can have. It is not 'good', it's a £20 job today.

Alot of people do have things like the Phenom2 X4, and similar.
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Old 04-10-2011, 12:42 PM
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I do not belive you got ArmA or Crysis to run "fine" on a Pentium4.

I have a Pentium4, latest edition. One of the HT ones. @ 3.20GHz, and I cannot get it to run ArmA or Crysis "well" let alone "fine"

The Pentium4 is very old, and is one of the worst Processors you can have. It is not 'good', it's a £20 job today.

Alot of people do have things like the Phenom2 X4, and similar.
My old pc spec are:
P4 3.2Mhz 800 fsb 1 Mb memory cache
asus p4p800e deluxe
2 Gb ram 800 Mhz
Ati radeon sapphire HD3850 AGP whit 500 Mb Vram

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Old 04-11-2011, 09:33 AM
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On my P-4 , 3,2Ghz Ati x1950pro no start up of COD possible , only a yellow crosshair and then ...nothing
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Old 04-11-2011, 07:49 AM
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I do not belive you got ArmA or Crysis to run "fine" on a Pentium4.

I have a Pentium4, latest edition. One of the HT ones. @ 3.20GHz, and I cannot get it to run ArmA or Crysis "well" let alone "fine"
Crysis is a noted machine killer...I also fail to believe that his old system runs it fine.

Basically, commercially available CPU's like the dual core CPU's are the bottom of the barrell today. I'm not exactly surprised the old P4 can't handle Clod.
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Old 04-11-2011, 03:36 AM
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Becouse this sim is developed many years ago , only nvidia , asus , and other brands NEED to sold new computer , motherboard , video card ...... software engineer make better software whit LESS resource , no better software whit enormous resource . There are many games have better effects , but run fine in my old computer P4 3.0Mhz example WoP , IL 2 1946 , H.a.w.x. , far cry , arma , crisys. I want buy a game not a new computer for THIS game , another reasons is , few people have very fast computer ( I7 core , I5 core ) , many people have good computer ( P4 and more powerful ) Few people , few copy sold , many people , many copy sold , is a market .
Actually, problem with Clod is not with the hardware. There isn't anything in there that some 2 or 3 year old PC couldn't handle. "Eyecandy" in Clod is outdated. The problem is coding. There is post on Ubi Cod forum by Gibbage, you might want to read that.

Good examples with coding and optimization is Crysis, and Crysis 2 even more.
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