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And I think there is no way to change it~ Sad~~~~~~ So, adapt to it, I suppose.
Interesting then. I think I should get a CRT monitor for it.
uh....I think those parameters are for valve-engine games only and I remembered I tried that one, too.
You can google "steam launch."
I just launched the game again. OMG~ Those pixels~~~ XD
I have configured my graphics card to only emit native resolution and handle resizing, looks nice enough.
What? Where can I get a "a nicer resize algorithm"?
You won't get magically high resolution out of this, but it should be much less pixelated.
But isn't it affect all desktop & software resolution?
Your monitor might be able to do that, but some devices (TV) cannot, or cannot nicely (pretty enough).
Thanks for offering your idea! I believe some people may try this.
Ha, just to try to find some solution if possible.
Like we still can play Doom 1 in high res, of course, through 3rd party solution.