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  1. #11
    It does seem to work,
    i did a test where I set the time of day to like mid after noon, and was by some buildings,
    and I noticed when i looked at the sun that the dimming isn't as much, it seems more suttle,
    or less, and then when i look the oppisite the sun (east) then it gets brighter,
    but not by much, and i have the HDRPrecision=16;.

    I also tried a different scenerio with a soldier in a spotlight, and i looked int to the spotlight at night,
    and you still go somewhat blind but only after you dont look anymore, it goes like pitch black,
    so i can only assume that with a higher number that it wouldn't be as strong of course your
    looking into a spotlight what you expect, but it did help with the sun aspect.

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  2. #12
    well, I just solved it...sort of anyway.

    My rig (AMD Quad core with 4870X2, Win XP) simply cannot deal with this game.
    I tried it on my kids PC, (another AMD quad core but with a 3870X2 on Windows 7) runs it like a treat.

    Win 7 = good
    4870X2 =bad

    I think this really does deserve a patch from the devs..this is simply a compatibility issue that should have been picked up in testing.

    Truth be told, I'm really really sick of the shonky quality PC releases of the last few years.

    A working product, straight out of the box is clearly the exception to the rule these days. If producers and devs spent half the time and energy on quality of product, instead of futile anti-piracy shenanigans, I'm sure that would be reflected in sales.

    oh well...

  3. #13
    Quote Originally Posted by Deemsee View Post
    well, I just solved it...sort of anyway.

    My rig (AMD Quad core with 4870X2, Win XP) simply cannot deal with this game.
    I tried it on my kids PC, (another AMD quad core but with a 3870X2 on Windows 7) runs it like a treat.

    Win 7 = good
    4870X2 =bad

    I think this really does deserve a patch from the devs..this is simply a compatibility issue that should have been picked up in testing.

    Truth be told, I'm really really sick of the shonky quality PC releases of the last few years.

    A working product, straight out of the box is clearly the exception to the rule these days. If producers and devs spent half the time and energy on quality of product, instead of futile anti-piracy shenanigans, I'm sure that would be reflected in sales.

    oh well...
    I use two 4870x2s, game runs fine.
    32HDR is best, and Default Video Memory setting in game.

    10.4a 0r 10.9ahotfix are the Drivers you should be using. all the rest are garbage for the 4870x2. This is a ATI issue (they sux) with some AI cat "enhancement" for CF...
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  4. #14
    Quote Originally Posted by Deemsee View Post
    well, I just solved it...sort of anyway.

    My rig (AMD Quad core with 4870X2, Win XP) simply cannot deal with this game.
    I tried it on my kids PC, (another AMD quad core but with a 3870X2 on Windows 7) runs it like a treat.

    Win 7 = good
    4870X2 =bad

    I think this really does deserve a patch from the devs..this is simply a compatibility issue that should have been picked up in testing.

    Truth be told, I'm really really sick of the shonky quality PC releases of the last few years.

    A working product, straight out of the box is clearly the exception to the rule these days. If producers and devs spent half the time and energy on quality of product, instead of futile anti-piracy shenanigans, I'm sure that would be reflected in sales.

    oh well...
    It's not the game but the video card. I had the same issue and found that default memory setting caused the flashes for me and by turning it too high or normal eliminated this . Also you need to turn catalyst a.i. to high for crossfire to work. Just my experiences and I run a lan set up with 6 computers with various hardware configs.
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  5. #15
    Quote Originally Posted by rowdied View Post
    It's not the game but the video card. I had the same issue and found that default memory setting caused the flashes for me and by turning it too high or normal eliminated this . Also you need to turn catalyst a.i. to high for crossfire to work. Just my experiences and I run a lan set up with 6 computers with various hardware configs.
    CF works on standard or high. It just has to be on. For me and the the way the game uses Vidram, over 512MB should use default. This is with ATi, The real fix is using 32HDR.

  6. #16
    This problem has existed since June, last year.
    Every time they release a patch/beta patch it will mystically go away or come back again. I really hoped they'd have fixed it by now, also using a 4870x2 and nothing seems to work.

    Basically, it happpens when I go above 60fps, forcing the game on max settings for everything works, but in areas with not much details or indoors, fps goes to 60 and the flickering occurs, absolutely unplayable. It brings a new meaning to epilepsy warnings!

    Waiting for the next gen of cards to come out as I can't warrant replacing my card as it still plays everything perfectly fine. Until then, no solutions posted by other people have fixed it for me

    I just wait for patches to come out and hope it goes away like it has some times.

  7. #17
    I was using 10.4 until last night when I decided to upgrade to the newest (10.9) and experienced this flashing. Has anybody experienced this with any card other than the 4870X2?

    So from reading this thread I gather I should firstly use 10.9a, second put the HDR to at least 16.

    Also, since we're all here, anyone else find anything that got them extra performance on the 4870X2?


    By the way, where can I find the 10.9a drivers?
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  8. #18
    Quote Originally Posted by [RIP] Alan.rio View Post
    I was using 10.4 until last night when I decided to upgrade to the newest (10.9) and experienced this flashing. Has anybody experienced this with any card other than the 4870X2?

    So from reading this thread I gather I should firstly use 10.9a, second put the HDR to at least 16.

    Also, since we're all here, anyone else find anything that got them extra performance on the 4870X2?


    By the way, where can I find the 10.9a drivers?
    yes the 10.9a is the one to use;
    http://support.amd.com/us/kbarticles...109Hotfix.aspx

    this is for any 4xxx CF/CFX set up

    And yes i have had the flashing on a few different MultiGPU setups NVDA included.

    For me its default vidmem, and 32hdr to limit it. its a nonfactor after they are set up.

  9. #19
    10.9a isn't supported on XP.

  10. #20
    Quote Originally Posted by ChrisAA View Post
    10.9a isn't supported on XP.
    Yes..as it looks-they don't
    I have a 5970 and when i installed the 10.9 i got the "flashing" problem-
    ..so i got back to cd-packed drivers (8.xx i think..)..but i m sure the CF doesn't work.
    Unfortunately..i saw this post about HDR adjustments,after reinstalling
    the "old" drivers.
    So..10.9 (winXP) its good driver(?)-and it does make the CF to work??..or do i have to rename the .exe??

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