is there anyone in this whole site that can actually play without microstutters????? lol. they are so p****** annoying and i just cant shift them
Hi Abel6669,
I have a Dell Inspiron 531, video card is ATI Radeon HD 2600 XT and im using 4mb of RAM. If im flying with a tremendous amount of bad weather loaded with clouds my frame rates are in the high teens otherwise they are between 40 and 80. The only time I see stuttering of any kind is when a flight is sponning. I have DSL and here in central Florida most people use COX for a ISP. I run Disc Cleanup and CCleaner every night before I retire my computer for the night. I also clean out my TEMP folder nightly. Discfragmenter is run weekly as well. So to answer your question....yes there are some of us who do not experience stutters while flying IL-2. I only hope you have better luck with it in the future.
Jaymom
*cries*. i need to update my system. it sucks.
Abel, i'm afraid there is no 'hard and fast' guide to eliminating these stutters. it's very much down to the individual system, and a fair amount of fiddling with your conf.ini, to find the optimum solution.
If you do a search, you will find several refences and guides to setting up your conf.ini. My advice, do the slog, and read through them until you are comfortable enough to try some changes yourself.
I could tell you what works best for me, but it won't help you, as you will have a different PC setup to me, etc.... :wink:
The good news is (as long as you keep a backup) its almost impossible to stuff your game up permanently by making changes in the conf.ini. Another place to make changes is your nVidia Control Panel......this is where the differences come in.....you might have an ATi card, which uses a different control panel, and i've never used it, so from there on out, you're on your own.
Like i said, 'seek and ye shall find'- there are endless threads/links pertaining to getting rid of these stutters...
good luck! :wink:
Editing your config.ini to the bare minimum can aso help a great deal as well , setting your graphics card to performace instead of quality(if you have that option)can also give the fps a boost , and I agree with Jaymom , give your pc an apple a day to keep the stutters away....
I'm not sure what to suggest, other than I owned a AMD 3400+ with 1.5 gb ram and 6800 graphics card (obviously not the best system!) up until this year and I never had any problems with stuttering, low frame rates yes... but only if I set it to perfect graphics.
One of the things I heard caused stutters on ati cards was having vertical sync enabled - no idea if turning it off will help a nvidia card but you might try setting it to 'forced off' in the control panel and seeing if that solves it?
Hi Abel, I had microstutters for ages. There was a tic of static with the stutter, or you could call it a blip every 10 or 15 seconds. Not sure if this is the same. I had a problem with my xp operating system so I ran xp over my original install and it cured the stutter. Might be a driver issue somewhere. I have a low end machine nad tried changing every setting in the book to no avail. Hope it helps. ~S~
Take a look at this topic:
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This helped me very much. 8)