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I tried that :(
Doesnt really help...
What is your Windows desktop screen resolution?
If you don't know, then you can find out by mouse over your desktop background and:
a) <Right-Click> >> [Catalyst Control Centre] >> [Graphics] >> [Display Properties]
b) <Right-Click> [Screen resolution] >> [Advanced Settings] >> [Monitor]
For example if it is 1280 x 768 @ 60Hz, then try the following:
<Right--Click> the game(s) in the Steam Library
Select [Properties]
Select [Set Launch Options] and type:
-w 1280 -h 768 -refresh 60
Re-try running the game
(Replace the numbers suggested in the example with whatever is appropriate for you.)
That seems to have done the trick. Thank you! Though the game seems a wee bit on the laggy side, Itll be nice to play again.
Thanks again and have a good day!