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playing with a black border feels weird
You just prevented me from buying. Thank you LuBu.
No widescreen support = No buy. That simple.
There is Widescreen support. I'm playing in 1600x900 which is my maximum res on this monitor, but I am sure it also showed 1080 as well. 1680x1050 is just a weird res to me.
But anywho, the game plays in widescreen.
1920x1080 is available.
That is really all it needs. not like any higher is needed at least not until games run other resolutions by default
List of Res[oi60.tinypic.com]
All resolutions at 16:10 aspect ratio are missing.
Thats why most games support it, ah, cool story. Every game i played yet was playable in my resolution.
So no, 1680x1050 isn't weird at all, it's still one of the most common resolutions on PC's and laptops. Especially since we're in a day and age now where a system 5 years old is still perfectly capable of running almost everything, thanks again to previous gen consoles holding the industry back.
Guess it's time to move up to that 32" 1080p display I've been eyeing. This game looks like a blast too! Too bad.
In the Graphics section of the Config, I choose this "1280 x 720 / 1280 x 1024", since the 1280 x 1024 is the res I need.
What does the "/" even mean? I choose that and still I've black borders on top and bottom of the screen. It's really not nice to play with them. YET, they list x1024 there but it's not applicable? -.-
Is there any way to fix this?
16:10 is more common among PC monitors in the 22" and 24" range...by a landslide. 16:9 was uncommon in PC monitors until Full HD came on the scene.