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    Wilson's Friend t0rek's Avatar
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    POP Two Thrones at 1280x1024

    I'm wondering if there is a way to play POP: Two Thrones at 1280x1024. I used a fix for Sands of Time and Warrior Within, but I can't find anything on this one.

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    Not sure if it is supported by PoP:TT but some games let you edit the config file manually to get the resolution that you want/need. Might be worth a try

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    The config file only has like five or so lines, and doesn't have resolution entries
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    Then there is no way to play it at 1280x1024. Is that such a huge setback anyway?
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    Well, my LCD is 1280 x 1024 nattive, that's 5:4, at 4:3 resolutions it looks somehow stretched
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    You could try the black bars / pillar boxing approach. (For my setup at least) using nvidia's control panel turning off LCD scaling runs it non-squished / stretched but obviously smaller since it isn't scaled. My native resolution is 1280x1024 too

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    silly question, but how do I do that?
    Last edited by t0rek; August 3rd, 2008 at 12:02.
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    It's under the nvidia control panel options, screenshot is linked from here:
    http://www.emutalk.net/showpost.php?...09&postcount=4

    I actually goofed the linked post and said 1280x1024 is 4:3 hehe, pay no attention

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    I'm having this problem, except my monitor isn't a Phillips one, but I can't solve it

    http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=59511
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    Is the monitor connected using DVI or a DVI-VGA adapter?

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