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Drew

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  1. I have 2 computers, I'm running Arma 2 on my newest computer which is about 4 years old, Pentium4 AMD 64 athlon x2 2.0 GHz, 2 gigs of ram, MSI ATI 4850 radeon 512 mb's, 226GB hardrive. I was wanting to put alot of my hardware into my other pc in the other room, its a Pentium 4 3.20 GHz HT, but its pretty much the same as yours, its one CPU that thinks its two. ARMA 2 runs just fine on my PC usually getting 30-35 FPS on multiplayer all settings on Normal with out the FPShelpers and that kind of stuffs!

    http://www.youtube.com/user/Demon575 watch my youtube videos :D


  2. Thank you for creating a campaign to go along with that awesome choppah ! :D

    Your campaign needs an intro video like mine!

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  3. Therefore they may be the same issue, and they also may have the same fix, what a coincidence... I do not know anything about Nvida(again this is the ATI thread), try messing around in the bios. I had an issue a while back that was due to a set up in one of my bios options, changing it got rid of it. and that was the issue that I was addressing here "

    Don't forget to mention houses disappearing and parts of the landscape disappear.

    Edit2: Only lowering the videomemory to low and texture detail to very low seems to help to get rid of this bug, but then arma 2 looks with its flat trees and blurry houses even worse than ArmA and Operation Flashpoint

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  4. Hell yeah i already posted a lot of photos on the thread, but now I want to submit my great experience around chernogorsk :D Yet I know the FLUSH command helps as much as AL+TAB to windows and back. But this is only for some minutes.

    There are no temperature problems (proved with fans on 100%) and there is no overclocking. Sometimes there are those polygons related to buildings (maybe bad LOD or something) so only the outside view of the chopper is affected. But there are also polygons all over the screens. Don't forget to mention houses disappearing and parts of the landscape disappear.

    System XP Prof 32 (was installed new for ArmA 2)

    Phenom II X4 945

    ATI HD 4850 with 512MB Cat 9.8

    4 GB DDR2 800Mhz

    and WD 640AACS

    I own a legal copy of ArmA 2 so what...

    :D meanwhile I could laugh about it a bit, but this is disturbing the gameplay at the south of chernarus...

    Edit: mep...patch 1.04 and no nodvd crack. I play with original DVD! So I don't think it is related to fade or so

    I tried default, low and normal i give it a try with high :D But my 4850 only has 512mb...

    Edit2: Only lowering the videomemory to low and texture detail to very low seems to help to get rid of this bug, but then arma 2 looks with its flat trees and blurry houses even worse than ArmA and Operation Flashpoint

    I have teh same card as you, none of these problems. Go into Catalyst Control center, put everything on Performance rather than quality/in between. that may help, and disable Catalyst AI or put it all the way up, I have mine all the way up, like i said no Problems here what so ever. Not sure what else i can say :(


  5. Exactly what I was going to ask, though I was going to call them "optional stub wings", since it's been a long time since my days of playing "Comanche Gold" on Win95 (Best Heli sim, ever!)

    But yes, is a version with the EFAMs planned so it can hold more armaments, and maybe a method of making it stealth?

    you might recognize this then :P

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