Theater questions, and a request
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Hey yall,
Am I correct that the Israeli, the Balkans, and the Korea2012 theaters are the only ones currently working with 4.33?
What’s the difference between Korea2012 and the Korean theater that comes with 4.33?
Could we maybe get a sticky at the top of the theaters forum with the status of each theater? 433, 432, or “In development” or something like that.
weasleteats
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Korea 2012 is infact three subtheatre modifications of BMS 4.33’s stock Kore theatre. The planes have been changed to reflect a 2012/modern time frame on both Blue and Red side aircraft. Korea 2012 is mostly USAF aircraft on the Blue Side, Eurowar is mostly European Aircraft, Carrier War has a new carrier placed of the western coast of Korea and is setup with squadrons of F/A-18C/D aircraft. Carrier War Redux is the same modification using F/A-18E/F jets. All of these details can be found in Korea 2012’s User Manual located inside the main theatre sub-folder. I hope this helps.
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It does help, thank you…
I’m approaching information overload with all the manual and forum reading and youtube tutorial watching I’ve been doing the last few days.
There’s just a mountain of information available, and most of it “need to know”Thanks to years of clean living I’ve got about 20 brain cells left, and half of those are dedicated to life support!
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Do you think one day will ever be possible to have all the theater packed together into one single one and to be able to fly anywhere around the world ?
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Do you think one day will ever be possible to have all the theater packed together into one single one and to be able to fly anywhere around the world ?
That would be REALLY cool.
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I hope to live enough to see which kind of system will be able to run that sim.
Best regards,
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I bet mine could.
Long story short, I needed a new desktop but didn’t have a lot of cash to spend. But I also had a server class machine that I’d taken out of service. So I revived it from the dead, experimented a bit with some different USB hubs and such, and now I have a dual processor, 24 core game machine with 64GB of ram in it. Pretty much just out the money for a USB soundblaster and a GTX970.
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I bet mine could.
Long story short, I needed a new desktop but didn’t have a lot of cash to spend. But I also had a server class machine that I’d taken out of service. So I revived it from the dead, experimented a bit with some different USB hubs and such, and now I have a dual processor, 24 core game machine with 64GB of ram in it. Pretty much just out the money for a USB soundblaster and a GTX970.
Wow, does it run nicer than most systems, or does it end up about the same?
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Wow, does it run nicer than most systems, or does it end up about the same?
With the 970, it benchmarks better than 85% of other systems according to 3dmark.
I think it could do MUCH better, if I wanted to drop 10k or so on the nvidia card that’s meant for it for graphics applications. But this whole project started because I needed a desktop at little cost.Running BMS I’m pretty sure it’s using just one CPU (so just 12 cores). And maybe not even all 12. But that one CPU has a HUGE L3 cache compared to a desktop class machine. 20MB, as opposed to 8MB for the latest i7.
The main thing though that I think would make it able to run a huge campaign is the RAM.
A person would have to be out of their mind to buy one of these for the purpose of gaming though.