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Old 04-13-2011, 07:26 PM
Russkly Russkly is offline
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I tried the same "Aerial Battle" QM (where it's Spits & Hurris vs 109s & Ju-88s over the channel) with MD = M, VE = M and DD = M.

Played right through until landing (on "Easy" settings just for this test).

Once the actual dogfighting section was over, I switched those 3 elements back to High without problems (not really surprising, I suppose, given that there was no longer any damage to model, for example).

Therefore, I'm going to do the following:
  • Wait for the next patch (to see if any optimisation places less stress on my GPU, which seems to be what is causing the reboots).
  • Apply the kegetys mods, if something similar hasn't been included in the next patch (haven't seen any official response to these mods).
  • Upgrade the GPU to a GTX570! Yup, €300 just to play this game, pretty much.

Questions:
  1. GTX570 or Radeon 6950/70? Will only really be used for CoD, RoF & ARMA 2.
  2. When starting the QMs, how do you select the plane you want to fly? In the mission above there are Hurris & Spits, and I wanted to fly the Hurri, so I clicked on that icon and the briefing changed accordingly (i.e. target bombers), but then I end up flying a Spit.

Oh, so many questions!

R
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