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Old 07-14-2008, 07:44 AM
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Well done Feathered IV - I usually would not get involved in this type of debate - I am a very 'old bloke' - older than a lot of people may realise and hopefully with a bit of wisdom. This forum and sim is all about WWII aviation and was created by a Russian aeronautical engineer - Oleg Maddox - it is the best WWII flight sim on the market today and an absolute credit to Oleg and his team. When BOB - SOW hits our screens (I don't care how long it takes) I will again be a very happy flight sim enthusiast.
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Old 07-14-2008, 08:34 AM
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Actually, I think I know what you are referring to with the micro-pause, as I too suffered from it. I cannot tell you why it happens, but I did manage to get rid of it by disabling VSync.

Now as a Movie-maker I like my VSync as it stops tearing of the cockpit frame with head movement, but the micro-pause (almost as you put it in a rythm) was a real pain!

Disabling VSync fixed the problem and I too run a pair of 8800GTS (G92) in SLi, so it could be a common problem.

Maybe it could work for you, but that's what fixed it for me.

Also for odd water problem, have you downloaded the very latest .dll's from the 1C forum, which fixed a host of problems for the 8800's?

Link is in fourth post from the bottom of this page:

http://forum.1cpublishing.eu/showthr...t=patch&page=4

Hope that helps, cheers, MP.
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Old 07-14-2008, 03:30 PM
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Thanks for the post about diabling Vsync... man that kinda stinks not to have Vsync enabled though I think you're right. The rythmic stutter is terrible and really annoying. It could be a G92 thing because I know several guys running SLI on 8800GTXs and they don't get it or at least I have yet to see someone post about it.

No I haven't tried the new Dlls as it wasn't sure which ones are the latest. I will take a look at see what happens.

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Old 07-15-2008, 04:32 PM
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Tested just the Vsync on and off and it didn't do anything...
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Old 07-18-2008, 02:06 AM
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Did some final testing with the latest DLLs... Bottom Line is if you run SLI will have this "HeartBeat Stutter" Problem. I've tried everything and its clearly an SLI issue.

Like it was mentioned in the Thread above about the 280 that is the right solution. Those that run the 9800X2 and any combination of SLI is going to have this problem.
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Old 07-18-2008, 03:30 PM
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I run SLI without stutter with 9800s but you need to set the SLI mode in the Nvidea control panel to "force split frame rendering".

If you are already doing that then I am clueless....
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Old 07-20-2008, 05:35 PM
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I switched from AFR to Split Frame Rendering and so far so good... It could be that I'm looking for any sort of pause but the heartbeat thing is still there. So far its much better... I only tested it a little bit. Sometimes I noticed it takes time for it to show up.

More to follow and Thank you for the Tip.

If this is the solution I will be very happy.
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Old 08-01-2008, 08:27 PM
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Thanks for this thread, any 8800 info always helps. I just want to say that I have the GTX version and have never had this problem so I wonder if it is specific to the GTS? Bt then I read that a GTS is a slow GTX that doesn't quilfy or something like that.
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Old 08-02-2008, 04:58 PM
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Feathered, for god's sake!!!!!!

Can you upload them to mediafire please????

I have now waited 3 times for it to count down to the download link, and when I do click on the link that says 'download now' it just goes into a loop, reloads the download page and then says your download link will appear in 60 seconds!!!!!

No file is downloading, even though the counter keeps going up!!

Any chance of uploading these dll's to http://www.mediafire.com ?

Please...sorry about the first line....bloody frustrating problem!!

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Old 08-03-2008, 05:56 AM
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I ca only obey http://www.mediafire.com/?9mvmjfl4mng
These are the dll's I've already renamed. If you have your own favourites. You can back them up and do the same trick to your own.


For anyone else who thinks this technique smacks of black magic and heathen sorcery, I can reassure you that the method of renaming the dll's to better suit NV systems actually comes from the the official readme's that Maddox Games supplied with earlier sets of improved dll's. The sets that came out last year via third parties had no readme, although the technique is still applicable.

To recap:

Rename il2_corep4.dll to il2_corep4.dll.bak
Make a copy of il2_core.dll
Rename the copy of il2_core.dll to il2_corep4.dll

Put both in your 1946 folder
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