What about odd resolution

What about odd resolution

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Torrasque
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What about odd resolution

Post by Torrasque »

I've got a laptop with a 1680*1050 lcd screen. But spring don't whant to run at full screen in this resolution...I'm not sure it's a Spring problem, but generally it work good with a lot of game, even OTA.

Are these resolution (some laptop have 1400*1050 too) planned to be added?
Vehementi
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Re: What about odd resolution

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Torrasque wrote:I've got a laptop with a 1680*1050 lcd screen. But spring don't whant to run at full screen in this resolution
Yes it does. Type it in the little boxes.
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Webbie
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Post by Webbie »

Mine runs fine at 1400x1050.
Torrasque
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Re: What about odd resolution

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Vehementi wrote:
Torrasque wrote:I've got a laptop with a 1680*1050 lcd screen. But spring don't whant to run at full screen in this resolution
Yes it does. Type it in the little boxes.
No, it dosen't.

That was the first thing I've tried.

A windows said that it can't be run in fullscreen in this resolution.
Torrasque
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Post by Torrasque »

Webbie wrote:Mine runs fine at 1400x1050.
So that's certainly a driver/config problem. Thanks you.
Liam
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Post by Liam »

if you have an nvidia card, i think you can 'add' resolutions (requires reboot), it's in Display Properties > Settings tab > Advanced > <insert graphics card here> tab > Screen Resolutions & Refresh Rates.
then there's a custom resolutions and refresh rates tab, i'm sure you can figure out the rest, hope this helps :)
Torrasque
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Post by Torrasque »

@Liam Hum, I thinked that was a Spring problem, so I didn't make deeper search. I've got an ATI, but I think it's more or less the same. Thanks!
Snooky
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Post by Snooky »

You can type your custom resolution and run 'windowed'. You can always enlarge the window as needed for a fullscreen view. This works fine for me at 1280x768 and 1920x1200.

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