I am gonna reinstall and see if I can still run the damn game. Those clouds look like [uck fay]ing clouds.
They haven't announced, but prices on their site are about 50% off again, so I bought some things, because I'm a sucker, and do it every sale.
Working on a series of training missions for me and a buddy. Part 1 was low altitude ingress to SEAD, and if above altitude limit 10 times, two intercept MIGs are launched. So if we fly too high, we have to deal with the SAM sites and then the A2A. Last night, testing it a few times, I kept it below 1000 the whole way, popped up to 24k, knocked out a SA-6, fought off a SA-10, that shot down my 2nd AGM-88c, so I bugged out to the tanker. Followed the tanker around for a while. Couldn't convince it to give me gas, so flew back to base and landed. Was fun. Now to do it as a team, so we can actually have a shot at the SA-10.
I thought you had a system that is as old as mine, and a better graphics card. All I have is a i7-4770, 16 GB RAM, and a GTX 1060 graphics card. It runs fine for me. Or at least as good as I've always had.
I think things that don't take full advantage of multithreading don't run well on my older processor.
PC Master Racers that are willing to pay 3 times retail prices for the newest graphics card from a scalper are scum.
I'll never be on the cutting edge of hardware, because I'm not willing to pay for it. I usually buy a generation or two behind, and then it lasts me 6-7 years. I've been on the evga 3080 wait list since they created it, but I doubt I see that any time soon.
I know it was a Freudian slip, but damn, that is funny. Especially since they are talking about simple radio controls and not 2x c capability.
Will probably release a solar system map with all the planets for free, but charge for the moons individually.
Gravity will be reduced in most systems due to Space Force classifying rotational speed of the moons, despite rotational speed of moons being public access.