local8h -> Maximum Football Windows 10 - Resize Windows Mode option, Alternate Screen Capture. (7/18/2017 8:24:10 PM)
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Maximum Football Windows 10 - Resize Windows Mode option, Alternate Screen Capture. F.Y.I. an option to run Maximum Football 2.0 Full Screen on Windows 10, window mode. First off, you need to be able to run the game in windowmode: 1. Make a New Blank Text Document and rename it windowmode.txt 2. Place the windowmode.txt on to the Maximum Football Game Folder. Now to view it on Full Screen Mode: At least this works for me, Search and Download Scott's Window Resizing Utility 1.Run Maximum Football 2.0, must be at the Main Selection Menu. 2.Open Scott's Utilty. 3.At Scott's Windows Resizing Box, Find and Highlight Maximum Football. 4.Depending on your Video Card and Display, input 0 on to both x/y coordinate boxes. 5.Input 2000 on to width and on to the height boxes. 6.Click on Set Size, Now you got full screen. 7. OK, so you do not like jagged edges, A work around from at least that works for me, press Ctrl Alt Del keys simultaneously at your keyboard to enter Windows Task Manager Menu and just click Cancel. Wow, Smooth edges. Additional F.I.Y. If you check the inputted values on the width / height boxes (Maximum Football must be selected or highlighted) on Scott's Utility, you will see that the value inputted has changed to whatever value your display can handle. You can then close Scotts Windows Resizing Utility application or leave it open. [image]local://upfiles/20826/C340DBFAF6FC41E6B9A0CCEE1FE451B7.jpg[/image] The only Problem with running windowmode Full Screen is that the Games F12 screen capturing method will not work. Well FYI, ignore if you already know this: Windows 10 Keyboard Shortcut: Windows + PrtScn If you want to take a screenshot of the whole screen and save it as a file on the hard drive, without using any other tools, then press Windows + PrtScn on your keyboard. Windows stores the screenshot in the Pictures library, in the Screenshots folder. The file is named “Screeenshot(number).png,” where the number will vary based on how many screenshots you have taken. Now for hard drive space issues, you will need an image file size reducer for the screen capture PNG avarage size is about 2.0 MB.
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