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How To Disable Widescreen Mode?
Started by bishoujo, Jul 14 2008 05:09 PM
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#1
Posted 14 July 2008 - 05:09 PM
I'm trying to play a 1024 x 768 res game on my widescreen computer and it looks horrible. Is there a way I can disable widescreen mode so that the game doesn't look stretched? I heard it can be done such that the game interface is in non-wide screen res and the sides have black bars.
My graphics card is S3 Graphics.
My graphics card is S3 Graphics.
#2
Posted 14 July 2008 - 06:30 PM
You have to find something called as "Stretch to Screen" or "Fit to Screen" option. Different manufactures put it in different places. Like in Sony(I use a T-Series), its under the right click and Graphic options. Just disable the option and you should see a square instead of a rectangle
. I know its annoying, I've played AOE II in stretched mode.
I haven't used an S3 Graphics card. I've only used GeForce since FX5200. So I don't know where it would be, but it would most probably be under your graphic card's options. You'll have to look for it.
I haven't used an S3 Graphics card. I've only used GeForce since FX5200. So I don't know where it would be, but it would most probably be under your graphic card's options. You'll have to look for it.
#3
Posted 15 July 2008 - 12:54 AM
Interestingly, I quickly get used to it anyway. I don't see the difference with it being stretched or not. I choose a windscreen resolution if I can, but I've gotten used to it.
Still, being an S3 card, you've probably been using it for a long time? Why is it only an issue now?
Still, being an S3 card, you've probably been using it for a long time? Why is it only an issue now?
#4
Posted 15 July 2008 - 02:26 AM
Ah well I'm never good with hardware specifications and stuff so try as I might, I can't find it.
Hopefully someone can tell me where it is.
As to why it's an issue now, most of my games are playable in widescreen mode, except for this old one that I decided to play again which doesn't have widescreen mode. And it's a taiwanese rpg so there isn't much support for it online.
As to why it's an issue now, most of my games are playable in widescreen mode, except for this old one that I decided to play again which doesn't have widescreen mode. And it's a taiwanese rpg so there isn't much support for it online.
#6
Posted 16 July 2008 - 02:45 AM
From what I know about wide screen computers, since I have one all a wide screen is are extra resolutions that go beyond 1024x768 which is usually the standard resolution on all computers. I did some searching and as I thought nothing came up, so basically in order to play the game in 1024x768 is to change your computers resolutiion, right click on the desktop, select properties, click the settings tab and then your resolution from there with the slider. As for your game, usuaul in the options menu they will have some for audio and vidsual settings and so check around and see if the game has something to adjust the resolution that way.
#7
Posted 16 July 2008 - 03:15 AM
bishoujo, on Jul 14 2008, 01:09 PM, said:
I'm trying to play a 1024 x 768 res game on my widescreen computer and it looks horrible. Is there a way I can disable widescreen mode so that the game doesn't look stretched? I heard it can be done such that the game interface is in non-wide screen res and the sides have black bars.
My graphics card is S3 Graphics.
My graphics card is S3 Graphics.
Your Widescreen Monitor should come with its own feature for what you ask. It's called FLAT Panel Scaling.
I have an nvidia card and it shows me 3 choices.
1. Use monitor scaling (default)
2. Use Nvidia scaling (practically the same)
3. Use Nvidia scaling 2
now the third option does what you ask. If you change from WS resolution to.. lets say, 1024x768, you see two black bars at the left and right of the screen to keep aspect ratio. From what I read here it appears that you do not own a video card, but instead you have integrated S3 video card. That's bad news because you'd have to stick to your monitor's scaling, that means image stretching.
But try to look in advance properties anywhere, maybe you'll find the option to change to keep aspect ratio.
Good luck.
#9
Posted 22 July 2008 - 07:40 PM
bishoujo, on Jul 15 2008, 07:56 AM, said:
Ah well I'm never good with hardware specifications and stuff so try as I might, I can't find it.
Hopefully someone can tell me where it is.
As to why it's an issue now, most of my games are playable in widescreen mode, except for this old one that I decided to play again which doesn't have widescreen mode. And it's a taiwanese rpg so there isn't much support for it online.
As to why it's an issue now, most of my games are playable in widescreen mode, except for this old one that I decided to play again which doesn't have widescreen mode. And it's a taiwanese rpg so there isn't much support for it online.
1. For the specification part . .. Go to this site http://www.techpowerup.com/gpuz/
download the software and run - > you should get something about the graphics card you are using . I hope u get something
I am attaching a screenshot
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1 downloadsKindly post the screenshot , if it works on ur system . Thanks
2. Is it a laptop or a desktop ?
I have a widescreen laptop and I am 200 % sure that there is an option in it. It runs an intel graphic card, which i am 100% sure is much worse than what you are using and it has this option. I am pretty sure that your graphic's card must be having this as well. I am attaching the exact location of the option as well
Hope this helps
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2 downloadsI can understand ur problem
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