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  1. OT: Albatros B1 Prototype

    Here are two of a flightsuit (sorry about glass reflection) and of the plaque. And one last shot of the plane. I hope you enjoy!
  2. Hello everyone, As some of you know I've spent the last 5 or so months in Austria, and yesterday in Vienna I visited their military museum. Now I was not expecting too much because Austria isn't much of a military power anymore, but I was pleasantly surprised by the amount of pieces they had, and the time-span of it all. There were sections of the museum devoted to 4 different eras. One was the oldest things up until 1740's, then one from 1740's until late 1800's, then there was part covering WWI and another wing covering WWII. While in the WWI part of the museum I was very excited to see what they had. There was a small aviation section right as I entered the door, which had a few small models, and photographs and such things. You see, the way the museum was layed out, and the building it was in, made me completely shocked when I turned the corner and saw a full aircraft sitting there. Upon closer inspection it was an early Albatros prototype. I'm sure some of you guys can tell me more about it, but I thought I'd share some photographs of the exhibit. If anyone can't read German, this is what the plaque says: I'm sure some of you have maybe seen pictures of this before? But for people who haven't I figured I'd share. P.S. I couldn't use flash photography in the museum, so the pictures aren't as good as I'd hoped they'd be. Anyway here it is! ~Jake
  3. Hello everyone, I was just wondering if anyone could recommend me some places to visit when I study abroad this next semester. I am going to Salzburg Austria, and I know there are probably lots of interesting things to see/do there. I went in highschool briefly, but didn't see much more than some historical buildings. I am only an hour from Munich and travel doesn't seem to be too much of an issue. Anything WWI or just aviation in general would be cool to see. I should be there until the beginning of june, and I leave thursday! Thanks for the help! ~Jake
  4. Just became an ace, so I made my first paint scheme. Hopefully this guy will stay alive long enough to have people see it!
  5. Attn All Airmen

    Well I've seen a fair bit of Python. So I guess I need to pay attention to the words some more. words..... thats a woody word isn't it? ~Jake
  6. Attn All Airmen

    Haha, That is so great. Is it just me (being american) or is it extremely hard to understand what they are saying? ~Jake
  7. Discussion on Flak

    That's scary to think you would be shot down from your own side. I guess it happens though, both on the ground, and up in the air. I recently got pummeled by my wing mate. I wonder how that conversation would go back at base. ~Jake
  8. Discussion on Flak

    The thing that stumps me is how they shoot flak up to dogfight in action. Certainly in real life they wouldn't do this? It seems just as likely they'd hit one of their own planes as one of the enemies. ~Jake
  9. WW1 Recreation

    Looks awesome! I wonder what they do when someone dies. Do they come back? I imagine they'd run out of people really fast if they all died. ~Jake
  10. werewolf 1's skins

    Hello, and welcome. I hope this works alright. I just copied and pasted it into paint, and then converted it to dds. I couldn't do the neuport because it was just a screenshot! I take no credit for the files. http://www.sendspace.com/file/79vpnw ~Jake
  11. I thought I'd pass a few tips along for anyone who doesn't know. I don't have the best PC, but it isn't the worst either, but I've been able to make the game run pretty flawlessly on it. Here are the specs: 2.4ghz C2D 2G RAM 256mb 8600GT Windows XP I have been pulling information off of this website to try to make it run better, and a few of the tweaks that worked really well were buried quite deep. The first thing I think it is important to figure out is where your PC's weak point in relation to itself is. Now obviously some people have worse computers than this, but it is important to see where your individual computer is struggling. The most common problems are either a slowdown because of graphics, or a slowdown because of loading. A good way to tell if you are processor or GPU capped is: a. If you ever have problems with objects popping in and out, big stutters when a new area is loaded, or your framerate jumps about when just flying strait and level then your video card probably isn't your weak point. The processor is having a hard time loading all of those high resolution textures and objects quick enough. You will see better overall performance when concentrating on things that effect loading. It may not only be your processor that causes these stutters and jumpy frames. The harddrive can be to blame, and I'll go into how to tweak all of this in a bit. b. If you see slowdowns when there is smoke, a lot of clouds, your near an airport, or there are a lot of planes in view then you are probably weaker on your Graphics card. For me I am weaker in my graphics card more than my processor. So no matter what I do to improve load times, and stuttering, it will have little effect on my framerate. If I adjusted my texture quality down to the blurriest settings I still wouldn't see much difference in the performance of my system, maybe a little, but not a lot. Now here are some of the tweaks I've figured out. Pick and choose which ones you want, but they all helped me quite a bit. The first obvious thing is to configure the settings for OFF. There is already a good guide on how to do this here: http://www.overfland...on_and_settings But I'll point out some things that helped me. Setting maximum resolution is a must. It is strange because in most games it is the opposite, but I definitely saw the best performance when I chose my monitors native (desktop) resolution. The sliders page is pretty easy. Aircraft = 5 - I use 5, and should maybe choose 4, but I figure since this game is about aircraft I'd rather have them looking good, and compromise somewhere else. I believe this setting has the most impact on graphics card power, but It does (as does everything) use some processing power. Terrian = 3 Terrain from testing mostly effects the resolution of the ground texture. It may also effect land quality, but I'm not quite sure. I used a slightly higher setting (3) for this because I don't really have loading or stuttering issues, and the higher resolution ground textures look nice. For those who have problems with loading and stuttering it is recommended to turn this one down a little bit. It is also recommended to never go above 4 with this. Don't ask me.... Scenery = 2 I'm not sure exactly what this setting does, but I'm pretty sure it has a large effect on how complicated all those little objects you see are. For me with my graphics card being the weak point I turned this down to 2. For people who don't have graphics card problems, you may be able to have it higher, but remember if there are more textures and things to load then you will be having more problems. Effects = 4 Effects I left at 4, and haven't tested anywhere else because the website doesn't say if you can set this to something else. Perhaps you can.... Clouds = 1 From experience with other flight sims I know that clouds usually eat up a lot of graphics resources. So I set them to 1 from the getgo, and haven't changed them since. They don't look half bad to me, and they don't seem to effect the framrate much. After that there is the overrides menu. I wont go into depth on every setting, but I will tell you that unclicking Dual Pass Render, and clicking High Resolution Z-Buffer gave me good results. I also checked Disable In Cloud Effect because I read its hard on graphics cards, as well as Disable Water Reflection and Disable Water Animation for the same reasons. The last setting I changed in this menu was to Disable Shadows. This might be controversial, but I actually like it better without shadows. The only reason I like shadows is for aircraft, but you have to remember that the ground objects have shadows too, and that eats up graphics cards. Disabling thing may have been undesirable for my own shadow, but overall it was for the better. For the Parameter Editor window I didn't change very much. I found that increasing these settings to the ones show in the guide here gave me worse FPS. The only settings I changed were: Composite Terrain Texture Pool to Managed Composite Terrain Texture Usage to RenderTarget Composite Aircraft Texture Pool to Managed Composite Aircraft Texture Usage to RenderTarget Vertex Buffer Pool to Default Index Buffer Pool to Default Fullscreen Swap Effect to Flip Now there may be other things you want to change on this page, especially for those with CPU problems. But like I said, the other settings only seemed to make things worse. As for the other configuration windows, I left them as they were. Once in-game the Workbench has 1 setting I find really important. The Ground Object Density setting will really effect FPS, probably for both kinds of computers. I set mine to low, and it works really well. Maybe the forests arn't as thick as they once were, but when you're on the ground you see trees, and when you're in the air the ground is painted green, so I don't think it matters too much. This is where I compromised for my Aircraft setting. The last setting for the game itself that I found, and is EXTREMELY helpful is a hidden one. If you look in the CFS3.xml located in CFSWWI Over Flanders Fields/default there is a setting which can lock FPS. I'm not sure if this will work for everyone, but I certainly worked for me, and I hardly see it mentioned on the forums. In the file you can edit the line: <Graphics OldAircraftRender="No" MaxFPS="0"/> Where it says MAXFPS = 0, try placing where your frames usually go down to. I like 32. For some reason this actually made my FPS better, and made my computer run easier! It locked my FPS so they never went above 32, but they also never really go below it either. At the most they go to 30, which is why I added the 2 fps. Someone who gets higher fps may want to try locking it higher too. But with the FPS locked it gives your computer room to breathe, and not have to work 100% all the time to get the highest FPS number. This also works with Vsync on, which ill talk about in a bit. ----------------------------------------------------------------- This next group of settings is for XP, and I'm unsure if they work in any other OS. Try these at your own risk! With harddrive loading it is important to have your harddrive defragmented. This will improve load time, and cause the harddrive to not spin as hard. One thing most people don't do is make sure the Page File is defragmented as well. The page file is basically "fake" ram located on the harddrive for extra memory. This is how I go about defragmenting. 1. Make sure you have deleted anything you don't want on your harddrive. (Clean out download folders, cookies.. ect). 2. Go to your Control Panel, and System editor. From there go to Advanced and then Performance Settings. 3. From there you will see another Advanced tab, and then you can click on Edit for Virtual Memory. 4. Now we're going to temporarily set it to have no Virtual Memory. Just click No Paging-file (When you do this, the computer may run more slow, but we'll add it back later. 5. Restart, and then load up disk defragmentor. 6. Let it work it's magic. 7. Now go back to the Virtual Memory page, and this time we're going to set it to a custom size. For 1G of real ram set it to 2048 on both initial and Maximum For 2G of real ram set it to 4096 on both initial and Maximum. From there it is just multiplying the number. But it is important to have them both set the same so it wont become fragmented again. This next section is to speed up windows a bit. First it is good to do a clean boot which you can learn how to do here http://support.microsoft.com/kb/310353 It is important to restart your computer like this every time. This allows less things to load and take up ram that would normally slow your computer down. Another step they do not mention is in the msconfig window you can change the startup programs. The startup tab is the last tab. I unclicked everything except for my FRAPS from this menu, and the difference in startup time, and how quickly my computer did things is immense. I recommend this to people struggling with loading issues. Another cool thing you can do in the Run menu is change which services run. You can do this by typing Services.msc. This website will let you know which ones to keep on or turn off. http://www.theelderg...vices_guide.htm ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- The last section of tweaks I collected is for the Graphics card. I don't know much about ATI because I don't use one, so I'm sorry, but I don't have anything for that, I'm sure there is plenty of help in the forum. First of all I recommend updating the drivers for the video card. In the NVIDIA Control Panel there are many settings to change. I read that 8xQ anti aliasing doesn't have a performance hit. I found this to be untrue, so I set it to 4x, and it seems to be a nice balance. Anisotropic Filtering is one I found to cause a large FPS loss. I set it for 4x for again a happy medium. The last setting that really effects things is Vsync. For me I was unable to turn it on before I locked my FPS because my framerate would get so bad. But after I locked it I am able to run Vsync no problem, and still maintain the 32fps. I recommend it be turned on due to the large amounts of tearing if you turn your head quickly. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ WELL, Hopefully I helped someone out there get their game running more smoothly. I may update this when I figure out more things. Until then ~Jake
  12. Hello everyone. Recently I reinstalled OFF and everything is going just perfect. Everything is working well, except that I'm only getting 2dof in the game with my freetrack system. I know there is some way to get 5, but I cannot get the sim to do it. In Freetrack I can move in all 6dof but in the sim I only get 2. Anyone know what I can do? Thanks for the help ~Jake
  13. Saying Hello!

    Well guess what came in the mail today... and yes it all looks like it should. All seems to be well, unfortunanly I don't think ill be able to try it out until atleast tomorrow. I'm in the process of painting my computer room at the moment I can't wait! ~Jake
  14. Saying Hello!

    Will do, I by no means want to get the software illegally. I will let you guys know that it isn't just a burnt copy. I contacted the man selling it and he said that it is in new condition and has all the parts with it, so i'm assuming he just bought it and couldn't run it, or lost interest or something. I guess I should point out that my main motive with buying off of ebay was not because of the lower price (although that is nice!) but it is that the shipping time is much much lower. I guess I am just too impatient for my own good. I will let you guys know. Thanks ~Jake
  15. Saying Hello!

    Mmm it was a lucky find. I was checking out the site here, and figured "hey, why not check ebay?" so I did, and i was Lucky!! I'm pretty excited to get it, it looks like the best thing out there imo, i enjoy full realism, and this seems to have it. S! ~Jake
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