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Old 01-13-2009, 06:38 PM
AstroCat AstroCat is offline
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Yeah, those settings are what I am already trying. I've tried tweaking everything I can think of and still always the same stutters with HardwareShaders=1, if I make that 0, it runs with no stutters.
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Old 01-13-2009, 08:00 PM
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What is the setup of anyone who is able to run the game with no stutters? Just make a Crimea quick battle and fly around the coast and I'll get these periodic little "ticks". The higher the water # the more consistent they appear.

I know the game will hitch once and a while like all games do, texture buffering and such things but this is definitly not just that because it is just related to the water and the shaders.

It would be just awesome to find a real fix!
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Old 01-13-2009, 09:47 PM
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I'm not familiar with nVidia cards but there is a common issue with multi GPU cards (both ATI and nVidia) causing stutters in IL-2. I suspect this may be the culprit, try lowering the AA down to 2x in the video card drivers, this fixed the problem on my 4870x2.

A more general stutter issue I had relates to drives. It is also recomended on Gigabyte boards to use the Intel ACHI drive controller rather than the Gigabyte one. I'm assuming all your drives are SATA so connect them to the Yellow sockets, make sure you have ACHI enabled in the BIOS and have the Intel INF drivers installed v8.3.1.1011.

Hope this helps.
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Old 01-13-2009, 10:02 PM
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I even turned everything down and off in my driver settings. No Aniso, No AA, Only High Quality, No triple buffer, no vsync etc... As well as setting to just 1 GPU and it still stutters. Only shaders off will make them go away.

Yeah I just defraged and both drivers are SATA, and ACHI is enabled. I would think this kind of pause would not be so effected by Shaders on or off.

Can you really fly around in perfect mode near a shoreline and get no stutters or little 150ms ticks at all? That is just amazing. I've tried the game on so many different systems and configurations and I've never been able to get rid of it.
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Old 01-13-2009, 10:09 PM
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Another quick test is to run the F4UTT track and watch in the first few scenes as the planes fly over the trees. I always get a stutter here if I have Shaders on.
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Old 01-13-2009, 11:29 PM
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Core 2 Duo E6850
2GB of RAM
GeForce 8600GTS

My video card isn't quite up to snuff but aside from a couple of drops in framerate I can fly around all of the Crimea map with no stutters at all.

Make sure you do three things:

1) In the nVidia control panel make sure that your IL-2 profile is setup to have "Threaded Optimization Off".

2) Also in the control panel for your IL-2 profile turn VSync off.

3) Get the latest DLL's from this thread: http://forum.1cpublishing.eu/showthr...highlight=DLLs There are several variations so I'm not 100% sure on which you should use but be sure to ALWAYS BACKUP YOUR CURRENT FILES before you install the new ones.

I had microstutter problems on account of the nVidia card and the dual core system. Aside from that...very few performance issues.
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Old 01-14-2009, 12:04 AM
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Ahhh I bet I know your problem... 9800X2... says a lot.

Make sure you're NOT using Alternate Frame Rendering for IL2 it should be Single Frame Rendering.

I use nHancer 2.4.2 to force this setting for SLI. Your card is basically running in SLI even though its a single card.
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Old 01-14-2009, 12:11 AM
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Ahhh I bet I know your problem... 9800X2... says a lot.

Make sure you're NOT using Alternate Frame Rendering for IL2 it should be Single Frame Rendering.

I use nHancer 2.4.2 to force this setting for SLI. Your card is basically running in SLI even though its a single card.
Yeah I've tried both SFR and Single GPU both have the same effect. I can make it worse with AFR though.
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Old 01-14-2009, 12:13 AM
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I have the same processor and graphics card as Astrocat but no stutters.

As other posters have suggested get the March dll (this was the last release).

http://www.wikiupload.com/download_page.php?id=82467

V sync on works best for me and this card with single frame rendering.

Also make sure you have just a single core set to run IL2.

Goes without saying but I hope your PSU is up to running these cards I have 60 amps on the 12v rails !!!!

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Old 01-14-2009, 12:25 AM
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I have built over 6 completely new systems during the past years using the IL2 1.0 through current 1946, patched 4.09

No stutters

Think about it. If you have built and used several systems and all of them have done the same or similar things. Take a hard look at your hardware, and peripherals. Especially any hardware item/s that you have used on all those systems.

Soundcards and acceleration were a big bugaboo for a long time. I haven't used a standalone sound card in the past three systems I've built.
I use the mobo onboard sound, and haven't had problems.

We have all had some types of issues with each system upgrade, and often IL2 addons and patches. We work through the issues and move on.

I've had powersupply issues as well. I moved up to 750Watt last system upgrade, 7 onboard fans, 3 additional fans on the mobo, 1 fan on the Videocard 8800 GTX OC

What I'm saying.. you may think you've done everything, but you'd be surprised sometimes just how far you have to go with hardware upgrades. Changing one thing can bum the works.

You can still get good tech help on Ubiforums Community help http://forums.ubi.com/eve/forums/a/frm/f/49310655

good luck

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