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![]() Join Date: Apr 2009
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Just decided to bring in my other Screen, one of those new fangled Samsung screens. Try to load up, and just crashes to the desktop.
What is the highest resolution that Project Reality can handle? Paul |
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![]() Join Date: Jun 2007
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If you were using a CRT before and went to LCD make sure you have your Refresh rate on 60hz as LCD's can't handle over 75HZ.
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It would help to know what resolution you have it on.
You can set custom resolutions in PR by changing the Target in your shortcut. There is a thread on here that i'm sure someone else can find a link too, as I cannot find it. Basically change target after the last quotation mark to ..." +szx 1280 +szy 1024 |
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#4 |
![]() Join Date: Apr 2009
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I do have a 17" LCD. But I would like to play in higher resolutions with the Samsung LCD that I have, I think it's 24" inch and supports 1080p.
My current settings are: 1280 x 1024 |
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I guess this is the appropriate res for 24"
+szx 1920 +szy 1200 |
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#6 |
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![]() Join Date: Dec 2007
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you cannot simply say what the resolution of a 24" monitor is!
here is a list of whats out there: List of common resolutions - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia you will have to look up the specs of the monitor in either the manual, the box it was shipped with or google your lcd's model 1080p would mean you have at least a minimum native resolution of 1920x1080 pixels which is looked up in the list 16:9 aspect ratio where as LeChuck suggested a 16:10 resolution so your image might be clinched and blurry -> look up what the "native resolution" of your monitor is and use that in the short cut if your drivers are up to date (gfx & monitor) your maximum desktop resolution is most likely the native resolution of your monitor |
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