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  1. I can't answer that question, but it may be the way you have everything setup.

    Same settings "full real" as they like to call it on the UBI IL-2 forums. It just somehow seems a bit easier to fly. To me it seems harder to stall a plane, and once you do it is much easier to recover from the stall. Maybe it is just that I am getting more comfortable with the game and flight in general. :unsure:

  2. UPDATE:

    The Ace Expansion Pack has be delayed for a bit, UBI is now showing a March release date.

    pc_il2acexp_b.gif:thumbsup:

    Extra Update:

    I finally broke down and cancelled my pre-order of the Gold edition of FB and ordered FB. Is it me or is it really easier to fly in IL2:FB compared to flying the original IL2? I'm still struggling with take-offs and landings in FB but I seem to fly much better in FB, I can actually hit the planes that I am shooting at. :yes:

  3. For $20 (US) you can not beat the GR Gold edition. Personally I think that GR blows all other sims of the same type away. Tons of mods for it online, a HUGE online community and lots of ways to play online too!

    The only way you could spend $20 better is to get IL2: Forgotten Battles!

    :rolleyes:

  4. If I were you, I'd get a AMD Barton 2500+ and OC it up to a 3200+.

    I'll second that one. The 2500 Barton core CPU is the charmed CPU from AMD at this point. More bang per buck than the rest of the line.

    Keep this in mind:

    AMD XP 2500+ CPU Barton core (333 MHz) @ 1.83 GHz $89 (US)

    AMD XP 3000+ CPU Barton core (333 MHz) @ 2.17 GHz $199 (US)

    AMD XP 3200+ CPU Barton core (400 MHz) @ 2.20 GHz $209 (US)

    Last week I was running my 2500 @ 2.17 GHz. A few days ago I tweaked it some more and am now running at 2.4 GHz. I guess that means that I have the *new* AMD XP 3500+. :whistle:

  5. Well, I started fiddling around in my BIOS, looking to OC my processor.  I found the CPU Multiplyer frequencies, and they go all the way up to 250.  At 200, my 2500+ would be running at the same speed as a 3200+, but the A7N8X doesn't support a CPU that fast.  So, a frequency of a stock 166 runs at the stock speed of 2500+, and 200 runs at 3200+.  How can I tell what frequency will bump my CPU up around 2800+?

    Hopefully this made sense to someone.

    What you want to do is go to the site mentioned above and read. Great site filled with all sorts of answers and they even have a Asus specific forum to boot! :yes:

    Also if the BIOS on that board allows it try changing the multiplier as well as the FSB frequency. On my GigaByte GA-7N400 Pro I am using the following settings: 10.5 FSB Multiplier, 200 for the FSB at 1.675 volts. I also set the memory timings to Aggressive. This turns my XP 2500 Barton into a XP 3000!

    Not too shabby for an $85 (US) CPU huh? :yes:

  6. is a AMD 3000 the equivalent in performance of an Intel 3.0 GHz?

    Yes

    Is the AMD 3000 a 3.0 GHz processor?

    The AMD 3000 runs at 2.17GHz.

    I never could figure this out ...

    Neither can anyone else! :rofl:

    AMD chips are named to give an idea of what would be the equavilent Intel chip. So an XP 3000+ is equal to an Intel CPU of 3.0GHz

    When I built my current system I decided to get the AMD XP 2500+ barton core. I easily overclocked it to 2.17GHz in the bios (with the stock AMD HSF, core temp only went up 2 degrees under full load). Cost half the price of a XP 3000+

  7. I look at it this way... If money is tight go with AMD, if you have tons of money to blow then go with Intel. I prefer AMD. I have always had good results with them. NEVER an overheating problem at all (The last overheating problem I had was on Commodore 1581 disk drives, had to keep the cases open with a desk fan blowing on them :geek: ). In my household we have all the major "consumer" flavors of CPUs: Intel, AMD and Motorola PPC. All do the job and all do their job well.

    Bottom Line:

    Decide what *you* want to do with *your* system (games or work or both).

    Decide how much you want to spend on *your* system.

    Hit the net and do a little research on the parts *you* want (such as you are doing now :) ).

    Compare prices with at least 3 vendors (make sure that you are taking into account shipping charges as well).

    Order your parts and wait.

    Build and enjoy!! :yes:

  8. In case you don't know... there is a new 1.22 patch our for IL2:FB.

    Also, I have been having some fun toying with a few programs to help "enhance" the game play of IL2 and IL2:FB :yes:

    FreeLook

    Free head tracking software. I have yet to get it to work very well, but then again I do have some lighting issues that FreeLook does not like. I have only been able to get the generic.fl and ranbow6.fl profiles to work sporadically at best with the "lights on", if I dim them and use a tv remote it works like a champ. I will be canabalizing an old tv remote to make use of the IR LED for tracking.

    Cam2Pan

    Another piece of head tracking software, $9.95 pre-release and $17.95 (US) after release. This works much better for me than FreeLook.

    It is really amazing to turn one's head and "look around" outside my plane to look down and check the gauges. I found it to be very clumsy at first, but after playing with the settings a bit it is becoming almost second nature to look rather than use the hat-switch to look around.

    For the price FreeLook can not be beat. As for Cam2Pan the pre-release price is a bargain that can't be beat, this program worked on the initial startup.

    WebCam2000

    I have an old USB Logitech QuickCam Express that I am using with the driver that comes with XP. I use this to adjust the cam settings instead of the bulky Logitech software.

    Fun stuff!! :thumbsup:

    Oh, and did I mention that both FreeLook and Cam2Pan work with Ghost Recon as well? :punk:

  9. I look at it this way...

    Games tend to be very dissapointing on the Mac.

    Photoshop is very dissapointing on the PC.

    Games tend to be very dissapointing on the Mac.

    Illustrator is very dissapointing on the PC.

    Games tend to be very dissapointing on the Mac.

    QuarkXpress is very dissapointing on the PC.

    Linux is very, very dissapointing on the Mac.

    Linux excells on the PC.

    I use my 1996 Mac clone every day for work.

    I use my 2003 PC every day for games and net surfing.

    My 1996 Mac clone cost close to $2,000 (US)

    My 2003 PC cost me to build $675 (US)

    I love both plaforms dearly.

    I hate both platforms dearly.

    :wacko:

  10. Yup, I'll second that about the Mac Harrm. People think that Bill Gates is evil, Steve Jobs is far, far worse. The last Mac I bought was the short time span when Apple actually let third parties make and sell complete machines.

    I am far from being a Apple hater. I still use one for my graphic business (Power Computing PowerBase with 256 MB RAM, PowerLogix 350 mHz daughter card CPU upgrade :geek: It gets the job done just fine!), but the Mac will never be a viable gaming platform.

    My thoughts on VirtualPC.... garbage, it's slow, a pain, and not 100% compatable with everything. For the hassles you go through with that program it is much simpler to build yourself a PC for whatever you may need to use for that platform.

  11. Now I am a bit confused....

    I am getting ready to order IL-2:FB and I see that supposedly on the 28th of next month there is a FB expansion set to be released and a "Gold" edition. Anyone know anymore about this? I'm not finding any of this on the UBI site.

    Here is the link to where I found this out:

    FB Expansion and Gold edition

    Edit:

    Ohhhhhh!!!! Ahhhhhh!!!! A P-38 in the expansion!!!! I AM IN HEAVEN!!!

  12. Plain, Beige and Proud!!!

    Seriously though, to me it is simple economics:

    ChiefTec Dragon mid size in beige $32 (US)

    ChiefTec Dragon mid size in color, window... $70 (US)

    I don't really understand the need for a side window :huh:

    The desire to have cold cathode lights inside a computer :ermm:

    The want of a clear UV reactive power supply cover :huh:

    Fans that have LEDs :ermm:

    Dashboard gauges in an empty 5.25 slot :huh:

    Cigarette lighters in the same empty slots.... Well, OK I like this one!! :rolleyes:

  13. I look forward to seeing you in the skies with us!

    Well right now that would be more like this:

    I look forward to LMAO as you pull off your favorite manuver... a stall, followed by a flat spin into the ground!

    :unsure::o:wacko::blink:>_<0:)

  14. I went and bought two gifts this year, that my 2 year old son "urged" me to get. :whistle:

    I got IL2 (nowhere was IL2:FB to be found on a store shelf) and a Logitech extreme 3D pro twist handle joystick. Now to order IL2:FB and all will be well.

    This is a fantastic flight sim. There is no other way to put it. :D

  15. Gee, thanks a bunch for posting all of this, and me finally reading it! I would have been fine except some of you had to start posting some :kewlpics: of this gem of a program. I haven't played a flight sim I enjoyed more since I had F/A-18 Hornet from Graphic Simulations Corporation back in 1992 when I had a Quadra 700 and a CH Flight Stick Pro.

    This is hands down the BEST flight sim I have ever "flown".

    Now, thanks to all of YOU :nono: I now have to buy this game. I have been playing the demo to death. And on top of that I'm also going to have to buy a flight controller of some sort for my PC. :hehe:

    Sooooo, without going over say $40 (US) what flight comtroller would you all recommend? :thumbsup:

  16. One can download any ROM they want, but unless they own the cartridge, the ROM has to be deleted within 24 hours.

    Well... I hate to break the news to you, but there is no "24 hour grace period" on ROMs, software or music.

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