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Fordítási probléma jelentése
I imagine at some point somebody will come up with a hack for it, but I'm not aware of one currently.
If i understand correctly, you cannot select a 16:10 resolution, and unless you use external hacks/tools, you are stuck to using a 16:9 resolution, that will give you a stretched output with a bad aspect ratio ?
Do we have any official confirmation on this ?
With all the work that went into this port, detailed in Durante's blogs (and that is awesome), this is beyond my understanding that i simply cannot play the game with a correct aspect ratio on my computer.
I'd really like a clarification on this, or i will sadly have to refund the game (i already own it on PS3, just wanted to play with better graphics on my PC and support XSEED).
If you try to force it via the config file, it does something weird (I didn't mess with it too much, but it looked like a lot of the interface was drawing offscreen, so it may just be selecting the next highest 16:9 resolution to render at).
If you have a display that does 1:1 mapping, you can play fullscreen natively (your display will do the letter-boxing, and you won't need to worry about the image being stretched). It still changes your desktop resolution (so it will mess with all your open windows), but that's probably the best result you can achieve as it is now without third-party hacks.
I have to admit, I was kind of shocked too.