dodger wrote:Hi Mike,
Not to pinch your original post mate but how did you get on running Cliffs of Dover?
I must admit i have a ATI 5450 card which is not the best i know but i only had my new PC last year and its enough to run FSX and Ship Simulator Extremes ok and i thought i would have a go at C o D even if i had to turn the graphics down a bit but for the game to not even Start well i will not express what i would like to say about that on here !!...................Roger.
I certainly wouldn't regard this as pinching the post, go for it, Roger!
As promised, here are some details of my system. As you can see, there's only a "C" drive, and that holds FS9, FSX, CoD, BoB, Flightgear plus some racing sims:
Auslogics System Information
*** Operating System ***
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Windows Version: Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium
*** Common Devices ***
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Processor Name: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU 960 @ 3.20GHz
BIOS Name: Award Modular BIOS v6.00PG
Video card Name: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560
Installed Memory: 6.00 GB
*** Installed Programs ***
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Number of Installed Programs: 143
Number of Running Processes: 62
DirectX Version: DirectX 11 .NET Framework Version: 4
*** CPU Properties ***
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Physical Processors: 1
Logical Processors: 8
Name: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU 960 @ 3.20GHz
Description: Intel64 Family 6 Model 26 Stepping 5
Manufacturer: GenuineIntel
Frequency: 3238 MHz
External Clock Frequency: 133 MHz
*** Extended Details ***
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Architecture: x64
Number of Cores: 4
Address Width: 64 bit
Data Width: 64 bit
Socket Designation: Socket 1366
As always, it seemed like the bees knees when I bought it in 2011, but if I had some dosh, I would consider putting in additional video cards. I has the capacity to fit several, with bridges between them.
Not fully understanding these things, I don't know whether this is a good thing, or if it;s best to up the CPU, RAM, or what. Might ask Ben some day.
Maybe I just need to get rid of those 385 aeroplanes that rarely get flown! I did try deleting heaps of scenery once but it made no difference to loading times. FSX can whizz up to 300 fps when the scenery is light, say in a clear sky over the sea.
I'll time the CoD load and post that as an edit.
EDIT: It's been a while since I ran it, so my first click told me that it was to be "Converted to a new more efficient format."
This took several minutes, but seemed to happily complete. I then tried to start, and it went through a further bunch of updating.
Closed it at the finish, then clicked the start icon.
Took about 30 sec. to show the main screen.
Checked all the control axes & keys, looked OK and took the Tiger Moth training flight. Ran OK, except that the responses seemed slow.
Instructor kept telling me off for not climbing, but as soon as I'd gained enough airspeed to climb, he called for descent, followed by "Are you ever going to climb?, Is the intercom working?"
"Fly to the next ring" (couldn't see one) "Turn left" - applied usual inputs and got blasted again for not turning. Called me some kind of oaf.
"I'm taking over, going to land" So I watched the interesting scenery, but none of my POV buttons had any effect, had to use num pad.
So it works....sort of.