STAR WARS™ Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy™

STAR WARS™ Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy™

1920 x 1080 Resolution
How to open this game in 1920 x 1080???
Last edited by Грибочек; Jan 4, 2016 @ 10:16am
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`Hi~Fi.`*MMi* Jan 4, 2016 @ 10:19am 
You have to edit the config in base folder of the gamedata but a lot of people have had crashing issues when playing in MP if you also have these issues you'll have to use openJK to get better support for modern resolutions.

To get to gamedata go to steam library right click jedi academy then click properties click local files tab then click "browse local files" in the folder that just popped up it should be titled "jedi academy" inside you should see another folder titled "Base" open that folder and find the jaconfig.cfg and mpconfig.cfg open them with word pad one at a time and use control + F to find these strings and edit them to the values I have here. Save the config by clicking the purple floppy disk at the top of wordpad.

seta r_customheight "1080"
seta r_customwidth "1920"
seta r_mode "-1"
Last edited by `Hi~Fi.`*MMi*; Jan 4, 2016 @ 12:29pm
Owl Jan 4, 2016 @ 10:21am 
You must create your own little file to force the game into a custom resolution of your choice. So do this:

1) Go into your Jedi Academy/Gamedata/Base
2) Make your own file (notepad is fine) that will be named autoexec.cfg
3) Make these lines in there to set the custom resolution:
seta r_mode -1
seta r_customaspect 1
seta r_customwidth 1920
seta r_customheight 1080
4) Save the file, start the game, enjoy! ^^


Bah! I was too slow. xD
Last edited by Owl; Jan 4, 2016 @ 10:21am
Грибочек Jan 4, 2016 @ 10:28am 
Originally posted by `Hi~Fi.`*BK*:
You have to edit the config in base folder of the gamedata but a lot of people have had crashing issues when playing in MP if you also have these issues you'll have to use openJK to get better support for modern resolutions.

To get to gamedata go to steam library right click jedi academy then click properties click local files tab then click "browse local files" in the folder that just popped up it should be titled "jedi academy" inside you should see another folder titled "Base" open that folder and find the jaconfig.cfg and mpconfig.cfg open them with word pad one at a time and use control + F to find these strings and edit them to the values I have here.

seta r_customheight "1080"
seta r_customwidth "1920"
seta r_mode "-1"
After this, I runned the game and nothing changed!
Грибочек Jan 4, 2016 @ 10:35am 
Originally posted by Navlock:
You must create your own little file to force the game into a custom resolution of your choice. So do this:

1) Go into your Jedi Academy/Gamedata/Base
2) Make your own file (notepad is fine) that will be named autoexec.cfg
3) Make these lines in there to set the custom resolution:
seta r_mode -1
seta r_customaspect 1
seta r_customwidth 1920
seta r_customheight 1080
4) Save the file, start the game, enjoy! ^^


Bah! I was too slow. xD
And it's too nothing change
Owl Jan 4, 2016 @ 11:35am 
Hmmm... I am assuming you made a .cfg file, and not a text file named 'autoexec.cfg'.

So maybe you also need to add the line: set helpusobi 1
Just add it underneath the rest...
MaxorMeow Jan 4, 2016 @ 12:09pm 
Here's a Steam guide which explains it in detail: http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=438040154
`Hi~Fi.`*MMi* Jan 4, 2016 @ 12:28pm 
Is your game fullscreen or is it a box with borders? Also did you make sure you Saved the config by clicking the purple floppy disk at the top of wordpad.
Last edited by `Hi~Fi.`*MMi*; Jan 4, 2016 @ 12:29pm
Грибочек Jan 4, 2016 @ 1:09pm 
Originally posted by Navlock:
Hmmm... I am assuming you made a .cfg file, and not a text file named 'autoexec.cfg'.

So maybe you also need to add the line: set helpusobi 1
Just add it underneath the rest...
Thank u m8 :D
Norwaal Jan 4, 2016 @ 5:38pm 
thanks guys for the help :)
Originally posted by Alex_Hromov:
Originally posted by Navlock:
Hmmm... I am assuming you made a .cfg file, and not a text file named 'autoexec.cfg'.

So maybe you also need to add the line: set helpusobi 1
Just add it underneath the rest...
Thank u m8 :D


But the description above says make a notepad file named autoexec.cfg
How do you make a cfg file?
`Hi~Fi.`*MMi* Jan 6, 2016 @ 4:06pm 
Use my guide its a lot more simple but if you do want to go the autoexec.cfg route in wordpad when you save the save save it as .txt with the end of the extension saved as .cfg
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