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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 10-20-2012, 09:10 AM
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Hello, can you tell me which graphic drivers you are using? Your seeing something COMPLETELY different than I do. The issue raised two RC ago is the shimmer/flicker in the prop, I see absolutely NO hint of that in your video, which I'm happy for you, and its amazing, because when I fly, and look through the gunsight, zoomed or not, I often see a flickering haze. That would not be a deal breaker with the sim, were it not for the fact that the purpose of the gunsight is to shoot planes down, which makes the view through the gunsight rather important.

I'm running a Phenon X6 1100T, 16 gigs of ram, win 7pro 64 and a 3 gig 580 gtx, and I'm running my cpu OC'd at 3.8, up from the standard 3.4 so there is really no reason whatsoever I should not be seeing the what you do, and that is what is upsetting. I have particles on medium, many things on medium actually, and it makes no difference ssao/vsync/AA etc on or off. IF I was able to experience YOUR game play, I"d love the game.
I'm using 306.23. I have some "flickering haze" when the sunlight hit the proppeler blades in some angles, like in this other video, but nothing that ruins my aim.



The performance is very good, because i recorder this "on the fly" with FRAPS, and the performance without recording is much better.
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