Poll: ***Official Formula One 2010 Thread***

What version of F1 2010 did you purchase

  • Steam / Digital Copy

    Votes: 225 57.8%
  • Retail Boxed Copy

    Votes: 164 42.2%

  • Total voters
    389
Well this blows. The game seems to crash quite a bit now with this error ...

Faulting application name: F1_2010_game.exe, version: 1.1.1.129, time stamp: 0x4cbea443
Faulting module name: F1_2010_game.exe, version: 1.1.1.129, time stamp: 0x4cbea443
Exception code: 0xc0000005
Fault offset: 0x004e2171
Faulting process id: 0xde4
Faulting application start time: 0x01cb7b860cf8beaa
Faulting application path: G:\F1 2010\F1_2010_game.exe
Faulting module path: G:\F1 2010\F1_2010_game.exe
Report Id: 466498aa-e77b-11df-8e46-005056c00008

Count is up to 4 times now in 2 days :(

I'm going to reinstall the game again and stick with 1.0, I can't hack not having wet weather and not being able to play. :(
 
Out of interest, what was your old setup and how does the new setup compare with the old?
Old setup was a Core 2 Duo E4300 @ 2.7ghz, with 2 GB Ram and struggled with Mafia 2, Fallout New Vegas and F1 2010 was near on unplayable.

Now with the i3 @ 4.2ghz and 4gb Corsair XMS3, all the game's solidly over 50fps maxed out, and my GPU usage in all of them has gone from 50% ish to 100%

On top of that the whole system feels much more responsive.
 
Old setup was a Core 2 Duo E4300 @ 2.7ghz, with 2 GB Ram and struggled with Mafia 2, Fallout New Vegas and F1 2010 was near on unplayable.

Now with the i3 @ 4.2ghz and 4gb Corsair XMS3, all the game's solidly over 50fps maxed out, and my GPU usage in all of them has gone from 50% ish to 100%

On top of that the whole system feels much more responsive.

Thanks for that.

Obviously improvement in game performance was expected. However, what surprised me was when you said that moving from an [email protected] (which is not slow) to a Core [email protected] has made your system more responsive...this surprises me.
 
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