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Zzahercor Jan 27, 2017 @ 12:38am
Resolutions of 5:4 aspect ratio
I searched for 5:4 resolutions and all I found was 1280x1024, 2560x2048, 5120x4096, but I want something bellow 1280x1024 with the same aspect ratio... I'm sorry if I missed something because I just don't know that much about resolutions and aspect ratios
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Гхы Jan 27, 2017 @ 12:42am 
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DocCovington Jan 27, 2017 @ 12:48am 
Are you looking for a resolution that low for CS:GO only or do you want your whole system to run on such a low res?

If it's just for CS:GO, I'll copy&paste another post of mine which should make it easy for you to make the respective deduction on how to adjust your game's resoultion:
How to play 4:3 with or without black bars
  1. Open your nVidia Control Panel and go to "Adjust desktop size and position" (if you have an AMD video card, search for "GPU scaling", "Screen scaling" or something along the lines). Now change the radio button to "Full-Screen" and Apply.

  2. Open this file: [steaminstallationfolder]\Steam\userdata\[userid]\730\local\cfg\video.txt

    Search for the following line:
    "setting.aspectratiomode" "1" // 0 = 4:3, 1 = 16:9, 2 = 16:10
    Select "0" if you have a 16:9 screen and want the 4:3 aspect ratio to stretch without black bars.

    Side note: If you do want black bars, set it to the native aspect ratio of your monitor, most likely that's "1" (16:9).

    Now change the resolution (is has to be one that CS:GO is supporting):
    "setting.fullscreen" "1" // must be set to fullscreen "setting.defaultres" "1280" // this is the width "setting.defaultresheight" "960" // this is the height (d'uh)
    Many select a height of 1024 instead of the mathematically correct 960 pixels in 4:3, which respresents the highest possible resolution for 4:3 in-game. It stretches the image even further horizontally when in full-screen mode. Some pros, like FalleN, however prefer a correct 4:3 aspect ratio and therefore have selected a height of "960".
You are done.
Now all you have to do is fill in the numbers you desire for width and height. If CS:GO doesn't support 5:4, select 4:3 as aspect ratio and play with black bars.
Zzahercor Jan 27, 2017 @ 1:00am 
Originally posted by DocCovington:
Are you looking for a resolution that low for CS:GO only or do you want your whole system to run on such a low res?

If it's just for CS:GO, I'll copy&paste another post of mine which should make it easy for you to make the respective deduction on how to adjust your game's resoultion:
How to play 4:3 with or without black bars
  1. Open your nVidia Control Panel and go to "Adjust desktop size and position" (if you have an AMD video card, search for "GPU scaling", "Screen scaling" or something along the lines). Now change the radio button to "Full-Screen" and Apply.

  2. Open this file: [steaminstallationfolder]\Steam\userdata\[userid]\730\local\cfg\video.txt

    Search for the following line:
    "setting.aspectratiomode" "1" // 0 = 4:3, 1 = 16:9, 2 = 16:10
    Select "0" if you have a 16:9 screen and want the 4:3 aspect ratio to stretch without black bars.

    Side note: If you do want black bars, set it to the native aspect ratio of your monitor, most likely that's "1" (16:9).

    Now change the resolution (is has to be one that CS:GO is supporting):
    "setting.fullscreen" "1" // must be set to fullscreen "setting.defaultres" "1280" // this is the width "setting.defaultresheight" "960" // this is the height (d'uh)
    Many select a height of 1024 instead of the mathematically correct 960 pixels in 4:3, which respresents the highest possible resolution for 4:3 in-game. It stretches the image even further horizontally when in full-screen mode. Some pros, like FalleN, however prefer a correct 4:3 aspect ratio and therefore have selected a height of "960".
You are done.
Now all you have to do is fill in the numbers you desire for width and height. If CS:GO doesn't support 5:4, select 4:3 as aspect ratio and play with black bars.
I want this low resolution only for cs:go and also the weird thing is that, my monitor is 16:9, but it's just not fitting the screen if I use a 16:9 resolution. However, if I use a 4:3 resolution, it fits 100% perfect... I just don't understand... My monitor is a ''AOC F22 LCD MONITOR'' and the specs say it's a 16:9 widescreen
edit: I have gpu scaling enabled to fullscreen by the way
Last edited by Zzahercor; Jan 27, 2017 @ 1:01am
DocCovington Jan 27, 2017 @ 1:46am 
1. Install the latest driver for your GPU: http://www.geforce.co.uk/drivers
2. Install your monitor driver: http://support.aocmonitorap.com/userguide/f22/drivers/
3. Open the nVidia Control Panel > Display > Change Resolution > 1920 x 1080 (native)
Zzahercor Jan 27, 2017 @ 1:54am 
Originally posted by DocCovington:
1. Install the latest driver for your GPU: http://www.geforce.co.uk/drivers
2. Install your monitor driver: http://support.aocmonitorap.com/userguide/f22/drivers/
3. Open the nVidia Control Panel > Display > Change Resolution > 1920 x 1080 (native)
Thanks
Licio Gelli Feb 21, 2018 @ 8:25am 
1350x1080, try it out
76561198815959592 Apr 12, 2018 @ 9:46am 
Originally posted by neCC:
1350x1080, try it out
how to make this resolution? when i am trying to make new custom resolution my amd creator automatically gives 1352x1080 res? how to change that problem?
Licio Gelli Apr 12, 2018 @ 9:47am 
Originally posted by lucid dream:
Originally posted by neCC:
1350x1080, try it out
how to make this resolution? when i am trying to make new custom resolution my amd creator automatically gives 1352x1080 res? how to change that problem?
can't help you I've nvidia
nahkamuuntajasta Jun 8, 2022 @ 9:51am 
Originally posted by Zzahercor:
I searched for 5:4 resolutions and all I found was 1280x1024, 2560x2048, 5120x4096, but I want something bellow 1280x1024 with the same aspect ratio... I'm sorry if I missed something because I just don't know that much about resolutions and aspect ratios
I am super late but 1080x864 is probably useful for you i was looking answer to this same question today and found 1080x864 try it out
noarmor Jul 27, 2023 @ 8:26pm 
Originally posted by netstat -ano:
Originally posted by neCC:
1350x1080, try it out
how to make this resolution? when i am trying to make new custom resolution my amd creator automatically gives 1352x1080 res? how to change that problem?
did u fix it? wanna try it out but have same issue
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