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Intel Pentium Dual 2.4GHZ 8 Gigs Ram GPU Radeon R7 360 All drivers up to date 4gig patch The game is installed on a non system 500 gigabyte SSD drive 200gig Volume The game is ran from a clean install with only FOTRSU as a mod. My mother told me before I was born she wasn't going to let me out of her unless I promised never to shell out of Silent Hunter 4. I never do it. |
Hmmm.... is it just me or many "strange bugs" have one thing in common ... ssd ?.....
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SH4 might be same « delicate » boy... only SH5 seems to appreciate SSD drive here. |
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capnscurvy, Jeff groove ,propbeanie ,gap or other experts programmers could understand if it's just "random happenstance " |
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As for floating ships that is in the game or mod. |
You know what they say, there's three things that are important - timing, timing and timing. I don't know if it would be a read and / or write cache on the drive itself, or what. I do know that they are faster than a regular SATA drive. Years ago, you didn't want write caching enabled on a hard drive for some of the old games, because that would confuse the games' internals somehow (my RAM is losing its charge, and I can't remember details... :salute: - a matter of little consequence at this time). Front Runner has an SSD, and tried disabling write caching on it, and that didn't matter, but when he swapped the install to a regular SATA drive, no problems. Go figure... I used to know all that stuff back in the DOS int13 and Norton Tools days, but now it's worthless info, lost somewhere in the dregs of the upper bucket... :har:
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I reserve the first SSD (C:) strictly for Win7 and any "utilities", and use D: for games (in fact, that's what I named it). I now have both SH3 and SH4 on the D: drive. Both were easy and quick installs, and seem to run just fine. Not trying to start an argument - just giving you my experience with multiple SSDs so far. EDIT: Both drives are set to whatever settings were put in place by Falcon-Northwest. I never mess with them. |
It would be interesting to know the different configurations of the different manufacturer's drives. There are some that have a conventional hard drive "attached" to the SSD. I'm thinking it might be more to do with write-caching on the drives, if it's enabled. I have not tried an SSD myself yet, so I am not familiar with them at all. I still have IDE drvies in most of my computers, and (not counting the laptops) only one is SATA only... My computing is stuck in 2010l... 'Course, my heart is still in the 60's, my lungs are in the 70's and my brains are in the 80's... :o :salute:
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Some improvements here and there. However. It's still built on the same base code as Sh3. They didn't re-invent the wheel. Just took it from wooden era wheels to a modern day steel belted radial. And it still gets flats! :haha: On the SSD issue? I don't have that issue. I run SH3/4/5 off my SSD and have no issues. |
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Same here.........:salute: |
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I'm running a career on my C-Drive (RAID 0 SSD) other than the Q/S/L/R issue, which is now "suspended", the game runs OK. I'm still keeping my Frame Rate at 30 fps. Note: this is an "old" career started before the Q/S/L/R "fix." |
SSD here and no issues either.
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Empirical evidence suggests no issues with SSD, as compared to SATA (or IDE :roll: ). Does anyone else have CTD as merc4ulfate has, as in
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Search the designated area for five (5) days continuous time, East of the Kurile Islands. Conduct anti-shipping operations if any enemy presents themselves. Report any and all enemy activity immediately. Be on the look-out, and be careful of Russian vessels. They are NOT to be sunk.So if you got that, it could be the cause. This is in a tentative "fix" in the pipeline now... But let us know of any CTD or other issues SAP please! :salute: |
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