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Hello guys, not sure is the correct place for my question, but I try: during some missions in Kuban campaign, with quite many planes, clouds, flak, etc, the system begin speeds up and it begin difficult to fly and fight. Usually I avoid to fight and wait the system slowing down again. Usually system slowing down during back home route, near the home base.

This annoyng issue is happen five or six times in tha last weeks.

Someone has experienced the same issue? There is a fix to solve or avoid it, please?

Many thanks for all your help.

Ciao!

 

M.

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Hi guys, any idea for my trouble? Do you need some file to investigate?

Let me know!

Ciao!

 

M.

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That is pretty strange. Normally if you have time dilation then it is not a speed up but normal fps speed with a slowdown that if visible enough will indeed slow down the  speed of the moving objects like trains, planes, vehicles etc.. 

In you case you mention a speed up when you have many planes and a slow down when you have less planes. Very strange except if you unwillingly use the time acceleration and time slow down keys. Maybe you have bound them to buttons unknowingly. Besides that I do not see much else.

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On 3/6/2023 at 2:50 PM, IckyATLAS said:

.... Very strange except if you unwillingly use the time acceleration and time slow down keys. Maybe you have bound them to buttons unknowingly. Besides that I do not see much else.

 

Thanks for reply, mate. Nope, I never use time acceleration, but I checked again keys mapping to be sure. However, when I come back to base and I am the only plane flying the system slow down to normal game speed...

I have no enough computer skills to investigate that....

 

M.

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If you have changed any Windows settings related to HPET (high precision timer), which was a popular "gain free performance tweak" some time back then it can lead to such situations in games. You can find several guides online about how to restore it to default via bcdedit and depending on your CPU/mb generation there might be a relevant CMOS option as well.

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23 hours ago, firdimigdi said:

If you have changed any Windows settings related to HPET (high precision timer), which was a popular "gain free performance tweak" some time back then it can lead to such situations in games. You can find several guides online about how to restore it to default via bcdedit and depending on your CPU/mb generation there might be a relevant CMOS option as well.

 

Hi firdimigdi, nope, before your reply I have no knew about HPET and others ?. However, yesterday I play again the same mission (first time I had to abort it), and apart from a little drop in fps I had no system speeds up during play....

A very curious behavior....?

 

M.

Edited by Marvel

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