13.11.2008, 19:53
I don't have a very new pc but I was always able to play IL2 with a decent frame rate while the graphics were acceptable (for me). Lately however my framerate started to drop. I thought it was due to the many mods I have downloaded; some improve graphics but there is always a price to pay for eye candy.
Last week however all my USB devices were no longer recognized. Also the light of my optical mouse burned very faint. I suspected a power problem since my previous motherboard (also an Asus board) died on me with a power problem as well. So I bought an external USB hub with it's own power supply and all my devices worked again!
Then I started to play IL2 again (was not able to since my ruther and joystick are both USB) and it played totally different. :?: When I checked my framerate it was in the 80+ (before 20+) hock:
So I maxed out everything an now still I have a framerate of 40-50 on maps like the slot!
Also my plane now actually reacts to the joystick and enemy planes don't drop out of my gunsight anymore when I pull the trigger.
I guess my pc has always been underpowered and the use of USB devices dropped my framerate enormously. So for all you guys out there with an Asus A7N8X motherboard (maybe other boards as well) and a graphical card that is always hungry for power (I have an ATI X1950) you might want to check your power supply if you think your framerates are not as high as they should be. I built my own pc and have a 450 watt powersupply; I read that it should be sufficicent, but apparently this is not enough.
I never thought it possible that' s why I posted this.
I am enjoying IL2 all over again: feels like a brand new game! 8)
Last week however all my USB devices were no longer recognized. Also the light of my optical mouse burned very faint. I suspected a power problem since my previous motherboard (also an Asus board) died on me with a power problem as well. So I bought an external USB hub with it's own power supply and all my devices worked again!
Then I started to play IL2 again (was not able to since my ruther and joystick are both USB) and it played totally different. :?: When I checked my framerate it was in the 80+ (before 20+) hock:
So I maxed out everything an now still I have a framerate of 40-50 on maps like the slot!
Also my plane now actually reacts to the joystick and enemy planes don't drop out of my gunsight anymore when I pull the trigger.
I guess my pc has always been underpowered and the use of USB devices dropped my framerate enormously. So for all you guys out there with an Asus A7N8X motherboard (maybe other boards as well) and a graphical card that is always hungry for power (I have an ATI X1950) you might want to check your power supply if you think your framerates are not as high as they should be. I built my own pc and have a 450 watt powersupply; I read that it should be sufficicent, but apparently this is not enough.
I never thought it possible that' s why I posted this.
I am enjoying IL2 all over again: feels like a brand new game! 8)