news on the 1946 front??
- Beowolff
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i don't see a frame drop. seem's very smooth to me...so far...with all settings maxed. but then i've never really had any probs (knock on wood) with any game so far on the Dell gamer that i bought earlier in the year. not bragging... just love that Dell.
on second thought, it "might" be a teeny bit slower...but if it is, its so little an amount that i cannot really percieve it...and the smoothness of game play more than makes up for it, i reckon. haven't played online yet, but really, for me, this is the smoothest by far of all the addons since the original IL2. good job on that.
even with the Dell, i would occasionally get a stutter on huge multiple explosions right in my face...but i've yet to see one with '46...another note for its smooth playing.
Beo
on second thought, it "might" be a teeny bit slower...but if it is, its so little an amount that i cannot really percieve it...and the smoothness of game play more than makes up for it, i reckon. haven't played online yet, but really, for me, this is the smoothest by far of all the addons since the original IL2. good job on that.
even with the Dell, i would occasionally get a stutter on huge multiple explosions right in my face...but i've yet to see one with '46...another note for its smooth playing.
Beo
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you bet! i've had several computers over the years... Packard HELL, doh! a slightyly better Gateway. a fairly useful HP... and this Dell XPS that runs like a bat out of hell!:FI:Badger wrote:Another Dell Man!! I salute you!! They're great aren't they!! I swear by them - I say "F-ing hell, they're good!!"
i can't say enough good things about it, Badger. for an out of the box computer, it's done me a wonderful job... running everything i've asked it too flawlessly. (it was the first one that i could nicely play IL2 on maxed out.) and i have not had to upgrade a single damned thing on it since i got it. i haven't even had to pop the side cover for anything.
it's run 24/7 since last the end of last Jan. with no hitches or hangups. and boy is it fast for a stock computer! plus...i got it as a dent and scratch and paid a piddling sum for it! what more can you ask for, eh?
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gah! that's the exact same story for me.Beowolff wrote:... i've had several computers over the years... Packard HELL, doh! a slightyly better Gateway. a fairly useful HP...
Packard Bell
Gateway
HP
They were all okay in their day.
The HP was the best, we bought the top model then.
My daughter had a Compac that was NOT kid proof ... or teen p**n proof. Either way it didn't last long.
Dell looks cool. I'm glad the off-the-shelf companies have learned a wee bit about gaming.
F
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"Error 1000 insert original disc not a backup"
A post by "FoolTrottle" over at ubi gave the answer-
Firmware upgrade (from benq DW1600-B5C9 to DW1620-B7K9) for DVD/RW drive.
SecuRom sent this link for alternative exe file:-
http://www.securom.com/support/customer ... /il2fb.zip
(Backup the original exe before trying this.
PS Gens Burma Campaign rocks.
Firmware upgrade (from benq DW1600-B5C9 to DW1620-B7K9) for DVD/RW drive.
SecuRom sent this link for alternative exe file:-
http://www.securom.com/support/customer ... /il2fb.zip
(Backup the original exe before trying this.
PS Gens Burma Campaign rocks.
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Ha! I finally got this game to work! Then when I set up a quick mission with a Ta-183 against 4 Mosquito bombers my excitement went out of the window. What's up with the AI in this game? The jet armed with missiles just passed the bombers and went on it's merry way. I think I'm gonna ask my pal for the game instead of buying it.
I'm surrounded by grumpy old men!
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Beowolff you purchased another Dell a year or so ago too, right mate? I remember you were in need of an affordable new system and got something comparable to my Dell rig. You either more recently bought the XPS model or I am mistaken and need my meds yet again.
Been hearing good things about their new XPS gaming line though they are expensive (but sexy).
Tact - "owner of a Dell 8250 system" - S!
Been hearing good things about their new XPS gaming line though they are expensive (but sexy).
Tact - "owner of a Dell 8250 system" - S!
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Well if you have been a very good boy this year... then maybe, just maybe Santa might come your way.AltarBoy wrote:Hey, I checked out Dell's website and found the perfect rig for all my 3D work. It's a Dell Precision Workstation 690. It can support up to 4 monitors and 2 NVidia cards! Cost- US$1799.00! I'm hoping to get one of these soon.
Obviously, if in three days you havn't got one, we'll just assume you have been a bad boy
G