You will likely see a few fps increase, but flight sims are CPU intensive, so don't look for miracles from a new graphics card.
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You will likely see a few fps increase, but flight sims are CPU intensive, so don't look for miracles from a new graphics card.
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Don't know how much was spent on this project, but a quick web search indicates that Yak-50's tend to be priced between 50,000 and 70,000 Euro. That converts to about $73,350 to $102,700 U.S., so...
I have had several Antec PSU's, they tend to be quite good and I've had only one to go "bang" and die a smoky death. That one had actually been used in two different computers and had a lot of hours...
I guess it's been a year since that bill was introduced, I don't recall what happened to it.
Aircraft model development efforts are being focused on the Storm of War series, there is supposed to be one more patch for the IL2-1946, but any planes in that patch will surely be from work that...
I've not tried a DF server and I'm thinking I probably don't want to with the Air Quake mind set of many players. Shooting friendlies just for sport is just not right, especially in a co-op mission...
A 7900 series card is really quite sufficient for flight sims unless you need DX10 support. Flight sims require far more CPU power than GPU power. A faster GPU does allow you to crack up the AA and...
An uber fast graphics card is not always the answer to great looking graphics and good game play. Flight sims also require a good CPU and RAM.
It would be really nice if we had a real solid nose B-25J. The factory equipped and factory supplied field kits gave the -J eight 50 caliber mg's in the nose, plus the four in the cheek packs makes...