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atom5:
What is unusual is that with 70 B17s and 50 fighters, full detail, clouds, fire and smoke I expected some graphics to disappear...but, in some cases I have only a few aircraft and the canopy glazing, propellers, and smoke and fire (which is only minimal) disappears????

I've tried swapping all the different Ram settings in the JSGME folder but nothing makes a difference...wow!

I have an i7 3820, ASUS GTX680 card with 2 GB GDDR5

I have used the same map (Gothic-line Brigstock), which is a beautiful map, and has hardly any objects/buildings for both, it's a mystery 

HundertzehnGustav:
perfectly normal and nothing you can do about it.
effects and fire  are very much limited - and when they "go", other stuff  "goes" too. prop blades and canopy polygones...
reduce the effects or use a "lesser" effects package.

SAS~Malone:
yeah, you can get the world's best supercomputer, and you will still be limited to what the game engine is capable of.

atom5:
I hear what you're saying, but how is it that with only a few aircraft, using a very lite map, am I getting graphics problems here and there?

I had 100 B17s and 50 fighters using the same map (diferent mission), I got graphics disappearing, so I reduced the number of aircraft til I got a good game which was about 65 B17s and 30 fighter escorts...but I just couldn't understand how only eight B24's, no details, no fighters, no objects...and got same problem. Bloody Government!!!!  ;D

Also...I haven't recorded a game track for a while, but I just did and the replay was really weird; plane flying a strange angles, bits missing, tracer shooting no where near the target A/C but striking A/C...strange :o

HundertzehnGustav:
map and plane count are not important.
only the hollywood stuff, the effects are touched by the limitation of dissappearing.
the track you did was probably a "trk" file, which should not be used any more.
you get track files when you fly your mission and end it, then select "save the track of this mission".
It is better to start the mission , launch a "quick track recording" from inside the mission.
The result is a "ntrk" file, which does not contain most of the errors you see.

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