You just need make a new post/thread in this section and post:
I am not a robot. Dave, this conversation can serve no purpose anymore. Goodbye"
You just need make a new post/thread in this section and post:
I am not a robot. Dave, this conversation can serve no purpose anymore. Goodbye"
Last edited by 1lokos; Nov-25-2016 at 18:21.
Just to add. There's no need to post or even register to download the TF MODs.
AND
Cloder is not needed if the TF MODs are installed.
In any case, this CloDer.exe don't work more in Windows 10 "Anniversary Edition".
https://s12.postimg.org/6ysyprfwt/CLo_Der_error.jpg
For what matter CloD "vanila" is now definitively "dead".
Long live for TF CLoD.
Last edited by 1lokos; Nov-22-2016 at 11:05.
Here's my first post. I want to try out some single player missions.
Thanks,
Dave
Greetings All...trying to get CoD running...lots of info here...thanks!
Looking for single player missions/campaigns
It's also my first post, I have little time for playing som I'm gonna download the single player missions pack.
Looking forward to the alternative RAF campaign. Even as an occasional (and very irreverant) simmer I think that the original was just embarrassing ....... Last mission was the icing on the cake . Although I easily managed to avoid the squadron of 109's that had taken off to welcome me and hightail it back across the channel, learning I had been killed after executing my 1st ever perfect (bounce free) landing , reminded me end scene in 6th Sense where the therapist (Bruce Willis) learns he was dead all along
i am not a robot
Hello I ave been away from paying computer sims for close to 10 years! Just built my frst PC in over 14 years. Been using a 2008 MacPro 8 core since 2008!
Here are the specs of my new Hackintosh:
Phantek Enthoo Evolv ATX Glass (Anthracite Grey)
be quiet! STRAIGHT POWER 10 800W PSU
Gigabyte GA-270X Ultra Gaming Mobo
Intel i7 7700k Kaby Lake 4.2 Ghz processor
NZXT - Kraken X62 Rev 2 98.2 CFM Liquid CPU Cooler
G.Skill - Trident Z RGB 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR4-3866 Memory
MSI GTX 970 Gaming 4G
Samsung 850 PRO SSD for Mac OSX High Sierra
Samsung 840 PRO SSD for Windows 10 Fall Creators Edition
4 other HD's for Logic/Music Production and Gaming
BCM94360CD 16000Mbps 802.11AC Adapter Card PCi-E PCi Express WiFi+Bluetooth v4.0
I come from the CFS2 and Il2 IL-2 STURMOVIK 1946. so it has been a while! I use an old Saitel AV8R-01 (aviator) So far I am not crazy about the rudder control. I have been adjusting my keys and doing some missions. When I feel ready I will go in multiplayer.
Thanks fr keeping this game alive!
Hi to all you new guys .
Good to see so many new names and whether your post was short ,long , big or small , no matter you are most welcome .
We have a fantastic community spirit here so if you have any problems just ask for help and someone will try to assist you very quickly .
We're also a very friendly bunch so if you're tempted to try out one of the multiplayer servers but a bit shy please give it a go and I'm sure you'll be pleasantly surprised .
Hope to meet you soon .
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Hey, you didn't say "Spoiler Alert"!
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Hello ad701xx, schwarzehund, Cristofer, kovager lisek245 & harley!!!!
Welcome to CloD and the ATAG community........... everyone.
As you have found out there is lots of good tips and information on the forum and if there is something you cannot figure out just ask here. We are a very friendly bunch and someone is always on hand to help you.
Although the single player missions are good try and get online as soon as you can. The real action is on the main ATAG server, Allies & Axis and that is where all the fun is to be had. It does not matter if you can't take off/land very well and work all the CEM on the different aircraft, someone will help you. There is a steep learning curve for CloD but that is all part of the fun.
So come and join us online, say 'Hi' on Team Speak and ask to wing up with someone to improve your chances of survival!
Look forward to seeing you 'up there' soon.
~S~
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Hi all,
my first post here. Trying to learn to fly again after some years of sim racing.
Jussi.
Hi,
trying to get this interesting sim to run...
Markus
All sorted, thanks. Downloaded the patches and all is well. Thank god for the community.
Hi, new to ClOD, but old enough to have all good old Il-2 CDs.
Hello Hertsig
First up this is for Clod as it stands and is based on my own experience of taking the current version (4.312) from an old E8500 with a 750TI through to what I have now (I5 6600K and a GTX 1060) at 1080P. I'm sure others will have differing opinions and experiences.
A lot of people here also play other games and sims and have big resolution set ups. For clod at 1080P the recommended specs are more than enough. If you intend to play something like DCS however, you will need more (for the current alpha DSC 2.1 MUCH more) .
What components you choose is for Clod alone may also be different than what components you choose to play other games also or other things that you do with you PC (video editing etc). The resolution you intend to play at will also play a big part.
But as far as Clod is concerned...
The recommended specs will let you play Clod at 1080P (1920 x 1080) with maximum settings selected in the stuff that matters currently. If you intend to play at higher resolutions then higher end video cards like the Nvidia GTX1070s will benefit you more and the 1080s and 1080TIs seem to be where its at for 4K gaming. The min specs recommended are also good although you may have to reduce the level of forests and building detail but, if you are on budget, you will hardly notice the difference one you are playing.
If you are sticking to 1080P and don't intend running multiple monitors you could even get away with a GTX750TI (although the 1050 makes more sense now) but its on the limit. Here you may have to reduce the levels of forests and buildings a little more again but by any stretch of the imagination bad..
ATI cards have, in the past had issues with both clod and Battle of Stalingrad. I don't know if this has now been sorted.
AMDs new Ryzen processors seem to be getting good reviews and their greater multicore capabilities may be more useful than an I5s if you are rendering video as part of your routine PC use. There may still be some issues with their mother board bios but this is being sorted. For pure gameplay however, the Intel processors overclock higher and in flight sims, higher clocks seem to be preferred. This said, if you are running an average joe rig like me, its all theoretical. At 1080P I don't have to push my I5 6600K in clod and could happily run it without the overclock. With this in mind a decent spec Ryzen 1600X would still be in its comfort zone.
Nothing less than a I5 or Ryzen 1600 in the "New" market though. The unlocked versions are more expensive but give you options down the line.
There is talk in the "expert" sites of Intel price drops this year but TBH, there is always talk of price drops and lower costing new gen stuff and it hardly ever transpires.....
RAM wise, in Clod's current form 8GB is more than enough at 1080P. Given the price of DDR4 memory at the moment, if you had a DDR4 Motherboard, this could save you 60 or 70 quid. If you motherboard uses dual channel memory slots (most do, very few use quad channel), then the generally accepted logic is to buy the largest RAM you can afford in dual channel sets and populate the A2 and B2 slots (usually) with them. Buying further RAM sticks later (of the same spec of course) and adding then may run some risk of adversely affecting memory performance and stability on an overclocked system although I have never found this on my slight overclocks.
A good SSD will make everything work faster. If nothing else put your operating system on it (and perhaps Clod). a Good HDD will be ok for all the landfill that people fill up their Pc's with like photos etc.
FINALLY - if you are buying new stuff, please consider your PSU. If its old and out of warranty or some generic pile of crap you are really risking all that new stuff. I upgraded at Christmas and left my old PSU in. It blew taking the new RAM, the new mobo and the new GPU with it. Whilst I got it all replaced though RMA it was a real faff and a 1 month wait. Not good.
Regards
BOO
Last edited by BOO; Jul-18-2017 at 04:29.
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