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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 05-23-2011, 11:01 PM
stl stl is offline
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My bits posted are the same as BC2 dx10 SLI-Profile.
There is no difference but good point about pseudo-fullscreen, I've only played with native fullscreen.
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Old 05-24-2011, 08:57 AM
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Cool 'I am trying very hard to have a good experience with COD'

PCconfigDFLion
OpSys: Win7pro 64bit
Processor: Intel Core2 Extreme Q6850 @3.00Ghz
Ram: 8GB Corsair
Video card: ATI HD4870x2
Display: Benq24 1920x1200 (59Hz)
Direct X: DirectX11
Sound: Creative SB X-FI

I decided to play the official campaign tody. Fantastic, getting very high FPS 60-90 and enjoying every mission (even though they are historically inaccurate?) Finally I arrived at Manston to fly Spitfires (still getting 60-90FPS). After being checked out by the Sqn.Ldr, then on the next mission, against Heinkels, I got into big trouble - an 'uncontrollable spin'. Then I made a mistake and pressed the wrong button and lost everything I had achieved, now I have to start again?!? (Have a look at this situation Ilya!)

I then decided to go back to my own missions, which are much more historically accurate and genererally better immersion. (sorry about the bias) As soon as I was in my Spitfire cockpit 20-30FPS and sadly it didn't get better. WHAT IS GOING ON HERE?

Trying very hard?

DFLion
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