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K thanks, here take this:
Yeah I played it on my Nokia Lunatic, i mean Lumia
The game resolution is all based on how much your actual monitor can be set at.
if you have 2560x1440 then your game can be set to that, if its 1920x1080 it can be set to that aswell.
But REALLY bad point is, it can not be set as custom size and Windowed mode.
And the game developer must take away all of the jumbo menus.
seriously all these jumbo sized GUI and menus have to be more streamlined.
And most important, they have to take away that 'pause' button at the bottom of the screen.
make the ESC button be the pause button.
that pause button got in my way plenty of times and its annoying.
I have that people care more about the WindowsPhone 8 when the Windows Surface is better.
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=509076
I use it for most of my games (2560x1440) including Halo: Spartan Assault. Works especially well on 3rd person games like the Batman Arkham series, AC: Black Flag, Darksiders 2, Castlevania LoS series, Hitman Absolution. If done correctly, you'll see the higher resolution option(s) in the graphic options of your games!
Again, I use 2560x1440 usually for gaming. Seems anything higher, it stresses the GPU. So keep that in mind. The higher your resolution, the more stress on your video card GPU which will cause stuttering/refresh rate problems. Your video card matters! Obviously the better video card you have the higher your resolution can be set to.