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번역 관련 문제 보고
- use the resolution hack from Steam guides (KKnD_1_HD.zip)
- use dgVoodoo, you can set it up to use True fullscreen OR Fake fullscreen OR Borderless window with Lancosz-3 scaling/interpolation (and Vsync on/off or DWM)
- then just run it from DXWnd as a "passthru" (just disable "Run in window"), and you can enable the FPS meter, and the Timings settings to make the game faster/slower if you want to
This offers no display/GPU scaling OR resolution switching, as it's the games internal resolution (default 640x480 if unmodified) scaled with dgVoodoo's scaler, into a 1080p (or higher) resolution.
NOTE: with resolution hack, you can get native internal 1080p which could bypass dgVoodoo, but if colors are wrong/stutters occur, you can still run the game thru dgVoodoo + DXWnd for game speed controls!
im gonna ceep playing in that resolution