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  1. Actually PC Gamer did not rant and rave about it. Rather even tore them a proverbial new one.
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    Windows 7 + arma2

    I run it fine on Win7 64-bit, just had to use MSCONFIG to edit the memory so less than 8GB was being addressed as a whole.
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    Arma 3!!! Your Expectations

    64-bit support More than 8GB memory support Better command interface Better audio responses/speech system for AI Better AI period, right now AI is mildly retarded and requires way too much user intervention
  4. Wizardry... those games rocked!!! What did they have 7 of them? We had all the boxes for them!
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    How Satisfied with Arma2 Are you??

    Ya... when you take something from 1999 (OFP) and just marginally build upon it (Arma 1) and then do some minor upgrades (Arma 2) you're bound to get issues that get carried over from older versions. But that's just my complaint with BIS' use of an antiquated process/engine. The graphics glitches that are in those YouTube videos look like possible GPU overheating issues? Could that be the case? I have other problems myself more related to LOD and texture loading which is entirely a problem with Arma not being able to address memory at or above 8GB properly. (The issue of which is STILL not fixed properly)
  6. Enermax Galaxy 1KW No graphic issues other than poor LOD and Texture loading due to the 8GB RAM issue. 400W nowadays seems awfully low...? I'd go with nothing less than a 550W at LEAST.
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    Fade?

    I think fade only affects your shooting/aiming ability. I'm not 100% on that though...
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    ArmA2 8GB RAM Problem

    Considering that half the population of computer gamers is still on Windows XP 32 bit (http://store.steampowered.com/hwsurvey/) would probably be a bad indication of making games exclusively for 64-bit. But, to think ahead and make it 64-bit compatible... that would've been a nice thought. One of the reasons why I think this game has failed to catch on. It's a great game, great concept, with an unbelievably shoddy follow-through as people with 8GB and a 64-bit system have still not had their issue resolved by BIS. How long has it been since the last patch... oh... never mind. They're not patching anymore... they're working on an expansion for a half-finished game.
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    arma 2 & 64bit optimization

    Is there a way to notify devs to look at this tool and possibly incorporate it somehow? I've actually used it for Empire Total War and it was extremely helpful before the game was patched to include that tool's modification for X64 systems.
  10. TRI-SLI is only useful for resolutions on a 30" monitor. PC Gamer and MaxPC had articles about that.
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    Specs to run Arma 2 falsely advertised?

    I am trying... I really am. But it gets really aggravating when I see the texture popping... the slow LOD changes and the overall slowness that happens when the LOD changes. All in all... it does have great features and it CAN be fun... but man... It's really a pisser when you're trying to just run in one direction, then go 90^0 and your game becomes a slideshow... I get better performance out of Crysis. Now that I've seen the post about the hard drive access, the AI being having no CPU use issues, etc. It's like, "WTF did they test this game on... the Blue Gene, NECs Earth Simulator or the MDGrape-3?" There should be no excuse for all these issues because the game should have been optimized to reduce those types of problems. That's my beef... it's not the fun factor, it's not the amount of people playing, and not that Joe-Schmoe enjoys playing the game at 320x200 CGA gfx if that's what floats his boat. It's that they advertised these really nice graphics, that the system specs were WAY below what I had, and the game on it's highest settings and even all settings (if you include the 8GB issue) has issues that should not exist because they should have been optimized or resolved. That's my beef with BIS/Arma2.
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    Specs to run Arma 2 falsely advertised?

    Interesting... MSSQL 2008 states multiprocessor optimization and optimization for a cloud network environment. So X company buys MSSQL but finds it performs worse on a multiprocessor server environment... hmmmm who is at fault... the company that bought MSSQL or MS for presenting a product with X capabilities and then doesn't deliver? Do they have the highest settings in there just so you can take nice looking screenshots or what? I mean seriously... You make a lot of assumptions there. I'm actually impressed what CM has done with OFPDR considering they put it on a console and designed it for the console. Is it worthy of the type of PC games nowadays... no, by far not even a chance. But I also didn't have expectations of OFPDR since I knew they were making it for the consoles. Of Arma 2, I also had no expectations other than "Hope they fixed Arma 1's problems". But that wasn't the case. Hmm considering I have better specs than you, I'd be curious to know if you get texture popping and LOD issues. I appreciate that observation. I speak my mind and people resort to name calling... very mature and against TOS.
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    Specs to run Arma 2 falsely advertised?

    If a game promises to deliver a maximum setting experience and it fails on a system that's 4x more than what is advertised I would hardly call that dumb. Actually I'm after a graphically whole experience. Arma 2 was touted to offer that, and it did not and as several high spec rig people are posting on the forum. The game fails to deliver at the settings they stated using the recommended specs. So, to speak up because of this is wrong? I can guarantee you there's not a single person on this forum getting smooth gameplay using max settings, using a rig specd to their "recommended settings".
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    Specs to run Arma 2 falsely advertised?

    K... even if that's sales.. how do you explain ~400 people playing MP? (Ok according to MadDog it's 800... still a bit off from 50,000) No... because it's observable fact. (then every time I'm on, EST in the evenings must be a lull in Arma time) You like having to compromise to play a game? Ok... if that's your gig... I'm cool with that. Personally, I don't want to have to compromise to play a game. It advertises specs, I'm well above those specs, and I can't max out the game? What's the point in having better hardware then... every other game out there at least scales well with better hardware. This one... not so much. I don't just look at the negatives... I don't. Like I stated, I see good in Arma 2 (sound like frickin' Obi Wan... wtf), but I don't understand how BIS could be so blind as to not have resolved issues that have been prevalent in previous versions. Instead they "prey" on the die-hards to buy more of their stuff. They continue to propagate garbage, and the die-hards are eating it up fine because they say "it's good enough". How about that for some esteem issues? Get the damn thing fixed. It's your right as a human being to have a fully functional and working product. If you're compromising because you say "this is good enough for me" then you are one of the people contributing to the software industry's decline in quality control.
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    Specs to run Arma 2 falsely advertised?

    Meaningless idiocy eh? Everyone on these boards has touted the MP aspect and how great it is right? So, how come, in MP I see about 400 - 450 people playing... and that's it? Friggin' christ... come on... I'm even being generous here. Look at the Steam stats: http://store.steampowered.com/stats/ Arma 2 is 4th from the last with less than 100 players and a max of 200 in the last 48 hours. That's just using Steam statistics. What about the others that used physical media or other e-media. Lets be generous... 1000 if you're lucky??? No idiocy there DM... I mean come on... NBA2K9 has twice as many players listed and that's a niche MP market. America's Army with almost 3 times the amount of players? Half-life 2... 10x the amount of players... and it's how old? So, who are you trying to fool? This game should be well in the 10,000's of players. But... There is an inherent flaw with Arma 2 and people are tired of it. That's why the MP is usually only filled with ~400 people. It's a broken game, and all of you are making excuses for having to use extra hardware, software fixes, special switches, etc etc... Hell, if I have 4GB of RAM my game should run better right? If I have two GTX280s vs one 8800GT it should run MUCH better right? But it's almost the opposite with Arma. Those with 8GB of RAM have nothing but issues. So, if you want to use HIGH settings on a medium/low end rig... you make the excuse that you can't run it cause your rig is only average. But those people that WANT to use high end settings CAN'T even though the specs are WELL 4x beyond what is required by the Recommended Specs on the box??? How is that right?! This isn't frickin' linux... You paid for a product... it shouldn't be the communities responsibility to fix this game... if you don't see that the supporters of Arma 2's success are in the MINORITY... then... I don't know what else to say. This is about making BIS wake up and smell the coffee. That they should be doing better and should be doing for the community. Instead they're coming out with an expansion instead of fixing the inherent flaws that have existed since at least OFP and Arma 1. Instead they've done nothing but propagate the issue instead of mitigating it. That's my ultimate problems and the consistent reason why I keep coming back. I see nothing but good in this game, but because of whatever reason, it's being held back. I'm no coder, but a large amount of posts on this forum just point to inherent flaws in this game that need to be fixed.
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