Thanks for that info Skuzzy. I should have worded that better, I know that the graphics are in a constant state of change and improvement, I've been playing since the game was free beta, and my upgrades have always been dictated by what this game is doing. I guess what I mean by disappointment is that when you buy two systems, both of them the fastest or at very close to the fastest you can buy for gaming, and they don't max out ANY game, it's a bit of a disappointment, but please don't take that as an insult to AH, it's rather the reverse. I'd rather always be chasing Aces High with hardware than the other way around, as that would mean that the game is stagnant and not being improved - that's about as clear as I can make myself I guess. Maybe "surprised" is a better word when it comes to maxing out the game in terms of the hardware I'm running right now. So please don't take my points as complaints.
I do mean what I say, I don't believe for a single instant that these guys with E4xxx whatever 3 or 4 year old dual core systems with 5870 video cards or whatever that claim "I can run at full settings at 60 fps all day long", as there are SEVERAL people in this thread with claims somewhat like this (yes I'm exaggerating for effect, but not by much) are completely off their meds or just plain lying when they make these claims. I'm as big a defender of Aces High's graphics looks and performance as anyone, but come ON. I'm pulling one of the video cards out of my 3930k box today, and going to run it on a single monitor, just to see how it stacks up to the 3820/single 680 4gb gtx box numbers. I'll bet they aren't a whole lot different. As stated, I'll state it again, at TRUE full settings, in fact not even full, as I have anti aliasing backed off a notch from full in the opening screen settings, but everything else absolutely maxed incl shadows at 8192, I see fps in the 30's when in heavy action on the deck with the 3820/680 system. That's just fact, not a complaint, or anything like that. I've taken film with digital camera off the system completely, as well as many screen shots to prove this through the wee morning hours today, and ran 3dmark and other benchmarks before and after, with hardware monitor running and not running, etc etc in terms of testing this, and the systems performance/heat/etc numbers WHILE testing.
Now as for what Skuzzy said about the shadows, I understand how the numbers break down now thanks to that post, but in terms of real world decision on using it, what's the bottom line? Should it just be backed off, even on really high end systems like I'm running? The same question goes for the environment slider. I find it is the one that causes the largest performance hit. I'm running it at 2 notches from the right, or bottom as it were right now, and happy with how the game looks, and with shadows at 4096, it looks super to me, and is nearly always at 60fps. This is in clouds with the bump mapping ON in tank town, while we had that map a couple nights ago. So the clouds at least to me aren't a huge performance issue right now. Moving the sliders on environment however are what kills it down to 30's on the deck in traffic/smoke/etc. I'm just assuming that this is expected to be the norm from what Skuzzy has written regarding how much power the shadows take, without even mentioning the environment. HT said in another post someplace that there isn't a game out there that is dealing with so much going on at the extreme ranges visible in Aces High, and I think he's right, I can't think of a single game, be it Total war series, BF3, any of the DCS sims, whatever that have SO much going on. I WOULD however like it to be clear that buying the highest end system/hardware doesn't automatically mean you'll be able to run Aces High on full blast at 60fps constant, far from it in fact. Once the new socket 2011 chips are out in the next quarter or two, we'll see I guess so far as single GPU performance, as I purposely bought the Sabertooth and Asus RIVE motherboards for upgrading to these chips. I sort of wish I'd kept that 690 now in order to try it in the 3820 system to see if it would handle AH at max settings and keep 60 fps with a single PCI-E slot video card solution, albeit an expensive one.
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The shadows on others, env slider maxed, max shadow texture size and max AA combined with all other settings in a furball with 30 or so cons and GVs on the ground seems impossible for most current PCs to run.
This is about the only time I've ever read anything from Midway that isn't him acting and pretending to be a 12 year old in love with Bruv and the few, hah. This sums up my feelings perfectly really, in a thread with a lot of confusing claims and information. I don't think there is a single person in this thread that has a system as powerful as my 3 screen box, 3930k at 5ghz with 32 gigs of the best ram you can buy and 2 of the best 680gtx's in sli, and I think it MAY run max settings in Midway's scenario on a single screen, just MAY, as it doesn't on 3 screens I can assure you of that, and the 3820 system has absolutely NO hope of 60fps in this scenario. Both of these systems are brand new, no viruses, no file sharing software, built only to play this game and a couple others.
Again, restating, I'm not complaining at all about AH performance, it's extremely good looking and playable at the settings I'm using, if anything I'm just trying to state the facts as I'm seeing them regarding performance of AH with high end hardware on absolute max settings.