14.10.2011, 14:54
Hi, Diablo
Games and simulations have parts of the program coded to be processed in things called threads, whether single chip or Crossfire. To make a program (IL-2 here) run with two GPUs in Crossfire mode, there must be coding in the sim for it to communicate with the Crossfire code, which simply is not supported in IL-2 Sturmovik 1946.
A program expert might be able to make modification to IL-2 for supporting Crossfire, but that would be specific to the sim and no generic program could do it. It would be a huge mod project that might take years. By that time, we will probably all be flying other sims. If they knew that much about simulations, then they would likely want to create their own instead of tinkering with IL-2 at such high levels of expertise.
Any website which claims to have a generic program which does that would seem to me to have malware or computer hacking (yours) in mind. I don't even visit the home page of such websites for that reason. :wink:
Fireskull
Games and simulations have parts of the program coded to be processed in things called threads, whether single chip or Crossfire. To make a program (IL-2 here) run with two GPUs in Crossfire mode, there must be coding in the sim for it to communicate with the Crossfire code, which simply is not supported in IL-2 Sturmovik 1946.
A program expert might be able to make modification to IL-2 for supporting Crossfire, but that would be specific to the sim and no generic program could do it. It would be a huge mod project that might take years. By that time, we will probably all be flying other sims. If they knew that much about simulations, then they would likely want to create their own instead of tinkering with IL-2 at such high levels of expertise.
Any website which claims to have a generic program which does that would seem to me to have malware or computer hacking (yours) in mind. I don't even visit the home page of such websites for that reason. :wink:
Fireskull