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Post Mon Mar 31, 2008 4:48 am

Change Game Resolution??

I've just recently installed the game which I am really looking forward to playing, but upon first inspection the screen res looks awful, I am runnig it on a laptop with a max res of 1440x900, but can't see where to change the res in the game options. Can this be done? if not i'm going to have to sit the other side of the room to play it as it's too blocky and pixelated, surely there must be a way of changing it?? it's not my laptop as it's a MacBook Pro and more than capable of running even the newest games.

Thanks in advnace for your help!

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Post Mon Mar 31, 2008 6:07 am

I'm afraid the resolution of graphics and models is hard-coded and you can't change it unless you seriously tamper with DLL intestines. If it was easy, we'd probably knew how to do it by now. I guess it would result in serious graphics glitches if it would work at all - it's not as easy as changing resolution of a 3D game.
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Post Fri Apr 04, 2008 12:18 pm

Re: Change Game Resolution??

bussta242 wrote:I've just recently installed the game which I am really looking forward to playing, but upon first inspection the screen res looks awful, I am runnig it on a laptop with a max res of 1440x900, but can't see where to change the res in the game options. Can this be done? if not i'm going to have to sit the other side of the room to play it as it's too blocky and pixelated, surely there must be a way of changing it?? it's not my laptop as it's a MacBook Pro and more than capable of running even the newest games.

Thanks in advnace for your help!

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I have the game but haven't played it yet. Want to get it to run on my MacBook. Any ideas?
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Post Sat Apr 12, 2008 8:57 am

for the best resolution: 15" CRT
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Post Sat Apr 12, 2008 11:50 am

Phantom wrote:for the best resolution: 15" CRT


That's probably true, Phantom. I viewed it that way 10 yrs ago. Although... still looks good on my 19" LCD now (running Win`98 SE).


msgeek wrote:I have the game but haven't played it yet.


Really?... ever?... Wow, I envy you 8) ...almost.
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