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Allway 64bit for me

Would never go back to 32:music_whistling:

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I think the poll speaks for itself, 64 bit all the way ;):thumbup:

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Another still in the dwindling XP32 camp :)

 

Good performance from Warthog on medium/high settings though and it looks pretty good. This is with Nate's 3Gb hack of course, medium settings wouldn't load otherwise.

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x64

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64 and never looking back (16 gigs of system memory)

My system:

Win 10, Amd Ryzen 3700@stock GTX1080 Ti, 34" Asus G-sync ultrawide monitor, Ipad Air, 32 gigs of 3600 ram, complete CH HOTAS setup, Oculus Rift CV1/Trackir5 and a Saitek Quadrant

 

Been simming since the Commodore 64. A few million polygons ago.

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I've tried to get Warthog working under Win7 32bit for 2 weeks. Without succes and with a number of hours invested.

 

I now use Vista 64bit to play Warthog (only) and Win7/32 for my daily PC use (and gaming)

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  • 4 weeks later...
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64bit and I wish more open world type games were too. Yay for DCS.

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Figured I throw in my opinion.

 

Initially I had Windows 7 32-bit installed on my machine. It ran Flamming Hills fine. But with DSC A-10C I found that after about 45-60 minute of playing it would crash. I tried some of the fixes, but wasn't happy with them.

 

So I reformatted the machine and went 64 bit. No crashes yet and I played for around 3 hours in one sitting. I'm actually thinking of putting in a SSD drive, doubling the RAM to 8 GB, and getting a better graphic card to speed things up more now

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vista sp2 64

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What type of OS on the your game PC, 32 or 64?

 

I now have Windows 7 Ultimate, 64-bit as my C: drive and I play Warthog and the last Black Shark update on it.

 

I also have Windows 7 Home, 32 bit on a second drive. I have the next to last Black Shark set up so I can use its tutorials. And I play Flaming Cliffs on it, too.

 

I am also getting ready to install my Staples purchased (not OEM) Windows XP Pro, 32 bit to play legacy games on a partitioned third drive. And learning Ubuntu on the old Dell I took the XP Pro off of. The Dell's original C: drive still has XP pro on it, but I will slave it on my current scratch built machine. But in a pinch it would still work on the Dell.

 

All as a second thought dual boot over my original C: drive.

 

Thinking about getting a SSD set up as a faster hard drive might be a good idea.

 

I am still learning on my 1st scratch built machine and mistakes learned here will be helpful on my next scratch built, probably this winter. I definitely will get a faster CPU as a base without the need to overclock it, then build the new system around it similar to as above and 64-bit.

 

I came in using DCS: Warthog first. I have been working backwards learning Black Shark and Flaming Cliffs, as I am new to the LockOn series, not even a year, yet.

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Hello!

 

When I install the simulator, I put C:\Program Files (x86) or C:\Program Files? What is the best? What is the difference?

 

Thanks!

 

Good evening!

Posted (edited)

Hello!

 

Ok, thanks!

 

So, when I install DCS A-10C, I must put C:\Program Files or C:\Program Files (x86)?

 

Thanks!

 

Good evening!

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I'm in the minority here and running on Windows 7 32bit.

 

64bit upgrade is on my list for future upgrades, I just haven't wanted to format my current hard drive.

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