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Сообщить о проблеме с переводом
And now you castrated your work...
Well, you kind of just killed the game for me.
For the final game you can override the aspect ratio restriction by passing:
--no_aspect_ratio_restriction
As a commandline parameter to the game.
Disclaimer: The game is not created for aspect ratios outside the 16:9 - 5:4 range, some screens may look weird because of this and puzzles may be more confusing because a lot more is shown on screen than intended.
Don't worry. Anyone who uses a triple monitor setup (or similar) is more than used to any kind of anomalies.
But what command is for the first Game?
--no_aspect_ratio_restriction - does not work
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=521692216