- #IL 2 STURMOVIK BATTLE OF STALINGRAD SLOW MOUSE PC#
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This new entry into the series will offer virtual pilots an even more accurate simulation of the most famous air battles of World War II.
#IL 2 STURMOVIK BATTLE OF STALINGRAD SLOW MOUSE PC#
At this point, a static 2D image would be vastly preferrable for me to the way the menu stutters about. IL-2 Sturmovik: Battle of Stalingrad is the continuation of the legendary IL-2 Sturmovik series that has set the standard for PC combat flight games for more than ten years. I'd agree that the menu ought to have the lowest priority of all things, but a fix for the issue would be nice nevertheless. Something in there seems to scale so poorly, that it runs considerably less smoth than the actual game. Nevertheless, it's still only a "dumb" menu where I should be able to breeze through quickly and shouldn't have to concsiously concentrage on klicking the right menu option with the mouse, due to low framerate causing the pointer to stutter of all things. If I switch back to the single screen (1920x1200), the menu runs smoothly again.
It does seem to be somewhat related to the hardware's capability. While it thankfully doesn't impact playing the game, a menu running considerably worse than the game while simply rotating around a static plane model gives off a very poor impression. The menu seems to stutter about at sub 20fps, while the actual game is running at 60fps +/-. Heir to the rich tradition of the original 2001 game, the newest generation of the IL-2 Sturmovik series represents a new level of World War II simulation, meticulously replicating the geography of the most famous battlefields of the Eastern Front and combining it with a highly detailed simulation model that includes. The menu seems to stutter about at sub 20fps, while the actual game is running at 60fps +/. Mk.Sorry to dig out this old topic, but I've recently bought Il2 BoX and am experiencing the same issue with the following hardware configuration: 5760x1200 triple screen, GTX 970, Intel Xeon E3-1230 4x3,3GHz, 16GB Ram. Sorry to dig out this old topic, but Ive recently bought Il2 BoX and am experiencing the same issue with the following hardware configuration: 5760x1200 triple screen, GTX 970, Intel Xeon E3-1230 4x3,3GHz, 16GB Ram.
Combine all titles to create one big WWII air-combat simulation with both Eastern and Western Fronts depicted. IL-2 Sturmovik: Battle of Normandy is part of the IL-2 Great Battles series and can be played as a separate stand-alone product or be integrated with other Great Battles titles such as Battle of Stalingrad, Battle of Moscow, Battle of Kuban or Battle of Bodenplatte. These two aircraft bring the total amount of included aircraft to ten in the Premium Edition. The two included Collector Planes are the British made Spitfire Mk.XIV and the advanced German built twin-engine Arado Ar 234 jet bomber. The Premium Edition contains eight standard aircraft and two collector aircraft. Airpower played a crucial role in this battle and the Luftwaffe’s increasingly desperate struggle to stem the Allied air offensive of fighters, attackers and bombers will pose an entertaining challenge for any seasoned virtual pilot. Battle of Normandy will explore and recreate the drama as the Allies try to use airpower to secure the invasion beachhead and force a breakout to march towards Paris and Germany itself. Some German-built and occupied airfields were captured, repaired and re-used by the Allies as they advanced. Both the preparation and execution of the invasion of Normandy (Operation Overlord) had a large air component and involved many airfields in the UK and in France, especially after the Allies landed and built many Advanced Landing Grounds. Army Air Force, Royal Air Force and the Luftwaffe in the skies over the Normandy and Calais regions of France before and after the Allied invasion of Jun 6th, 1944. The fifth installment of the next-gen IL-2 Sturmovik product line is dedicated to late war aerial engagements between the U.S.