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Forum: Mods, Tweaks, Tools & Tutorials Topic: Tutorial: Adding custom resolutions to Forceware |
Dragoniel |
Posted: 27 Jul 2010, 11:43
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I did tried all the solutions suggested in this thread as well as in other sources on the internet, none of it had any relevant effect (displayed image distortion - sure, but no black bars in any way anywhere). I was able to get black bars and correct display only when I enabled "aspect" mode in my ... |
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Forum: Mods, Tweaks, Tools & Tutorials Topic: Tutorial: Adding custom resolutions to Forceware |
Dragoniel |
Posted: 23 Jul 2010, 10:10
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Well, I'm not an expert on that technology, but it doesn't work that way for me. Videocard is not adding black bars to it. And mind you, I tried it with 2 different cards (since I was replacing one anyway). The only way I was able to render non-native resolution image on the screen with black bars o... |
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Forum: Mods, Tweaks, Tools & Tutorials Topic: Tutorial: Adding custom resolutions to Forceware |
Dragoniel |
Posted: 13 May 2010, 23:10
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This thread set me on the right track. Solutions mentioned here does not work for me (OS: win7, GPU: GTS 250, SCREEN: BENQ G2420HDB), because the monitor has internal system, that automatically stretches the images. You have to change the setting in the monitor in order to create fixed resolution (w... |
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