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Althered -> Changing resolution (3/5/2005 7:02:54 PM)

Hi
I bought Battles in Normandy a few days ago and feel a little disappointed. Not with the game , but the resolution it runs in. My LCD monitor supports a minimum resolution of 800*600 but the program will only run in 2 higher resolutions by default. The units are much too small and text very hard to read and i would definately prefer 800*600.
Does anyone know how force the game to run in 800*600?
Any help much appreciated . Al .
(originally posted in the support forum)




JSS -> RE: Changing resolution (3/6/2005 12:27:05 AM)

This is question AlexS will have to address most likely (think settings and drivers can usually be adjusted)... to the best of my knowledge there is not a way to get 800x600.




alexs -> RE: Changing resolution (3/6/2005 5:36:50 AM)

Althered,
BIN supports 1024x768 and 1280x1024 mode resolutions only. If you are finding things hard to see, you can use the alt key to bring up a magnifying glass which will magnify sections of the screen.

AlexS




Gregor_SSG -> RE: Changing resolution (3/6/2005 11:27:27 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Althered

Hi
I bought Battles in Normandy a few days ago and feel a little disappointed. Not with the game , but the resolution it runs in. My LCD monitor supports a minimum resolution of 800*600 but the program will only run in 2 higher resolutions by default. The units are much too small and text very hard to read and i would definately prefer 800*600.
Does anyone know how force the game to run in 800*600?
Any help much appreciated . Al .
(originally posted in the support forum)


Al,

We can't support 800*600 as a resolution, as it just doesn't have enough screen real estate to fit the interface as it has been designed. Strategy games like BiN require substantial amounts of space for this purpose and we can't squeeze what we need back down to the smaller resolution without a total redesign of the interface, which just isn't a practical proposition.

Gregor




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