GoodGuy
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Joined: 5/17/2006 From: Cologne, Germany Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: msickle I've run the game with other programs running, from a fresh re-start, always the same. First off, I don't own the game. But have you tried closing all unnecessary tasks that run in the background? Did you try to disable programs like AntiVirus software, printer tasks, etc? quote:
In addition, running in a locked resolution is unfortunatley very common with these wargames. I would like place a request for expanded resolutions. I have done all the tricks - but LCD monitors are made to run in native resolution and native only. (Mine is 1620x1600.) I think you mean 1920 x 1200 ? There is no quadratic resolution (say 1600 x 1600), I think there are few unique copies of such displays for special purposes (not gaming/home entertainment, but industrial use) only, using such native resolutions. Most video card drivers offer to tinker with resolution settings. The Nvidia reference driver offers to create a custom profile which you can then activate via the driver menu ("Change resolution") or within the Windows display settings page, for example. ATI even offers to easily switch to 4:3 custom resolutions on wide-screen displays too, resulting in having a black border (left and right) , with the game display being centered on the screen. quote:
I simply looks ragged, fuzzy and generally crappy at all times. However, it always crashes anyway in the end anyway Since you're using a wide-screen resolution, try to force 4:3 display and see what happens.
< Message edited by GoodGuy -- 10/8/2009 10:24:41 AM >
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