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Hello, i've purchased the Razbam' F-15E only this morning, but every time i've tried to launch it the loading process stops at "spawn object". I know well that the pc is quite poor (only 8gb of RAM and gtx970 video card) but i've installed and regularly fly with other planes, Mirage 2000, F/A-18C, FC3, A-10, F-14, supercarrier and Persian gulf WITHOUT ANY ISSUE and with a reasonable level of details. I've lowered at minimum every graphic detail but the eagle doesn't want to fly. I've attached the graphic settings used to fly with other planes but for Razbam F-15E i think the lowest is not enough.

A suggestion, if possible. Thanks a lot. Log file is incoming but i didn't noted strange messages.

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Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, Starlancer said:

A suggestion, if possible.


What processor does your pc has? The F-15E uses instructions that are present only on processors of 2013 onwards.

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40 minutes ago, Starlancer said:

Here's other informations, including a short video. Thanks again (even if old with this pc I can manage all other planes and scenery).   


unfortunately, the F-15E employs an advanced instruction set called AVX (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_Vector_Extensions) , which are not supported by your Athlon II processor.

this is the first DCS module to employ them, that’s why older modules still work on your pc.

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Just now, Starlancer said:

I'm afraid that's all. Thanks for support.


you can always upgrade your pc, any recent second  hand motherboard+ram+processor would do, no need for the expense of a whole brand new pc. For example look for a B550 motherboard with any Amd Ryzen processor, they shouldnt be too costly.

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Thanks, very gentle from you. To say the truth i opened this topic for curiosity, i use this old pc only for mission editor, training and storage (in the lifetine every simmer has canghed almost 10 pc, like me). The unusual behaviour on loading despite the normal one of other modules hid something different than, for example, a memory crash, i never seen a complete crash like this one. Anyway tomorrow morning i'll wake up my pc number one (used only to fly seriously): i'm sure the F-15E will fly very very very fast...

(P.S.: an update for the pc n.2, following your tips, is necessary, at this point.)

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On 7/1/2023 at 10:47 AM, Starlancer said:

I'm afraid that's all. Thanks for support.


Razbam has just said that the next update will include support for older processors 

 

 

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