EVER SINCE I GOT MY NEW VIDEO CARD, ALL RPG MAKER GAMES HAVE MESSED UP RESOLUTIONS.
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Since I got my new GTX 260 today, all RPG Maker games have a really odd resolution.
It's really zoomed in, and really out of focus.
Changing my desktop resolution does nothing to fix it.
It's there a way to change RPG Maker 2003 resolution?
No other games have this bad resolution, so I really don't know what's causing it.
Anyone know anything that could help?
Thanks.
It's really zoomed in, and really out of focus.
Changing my desktop resolution does nothing to fix it.
It's there a way to change RPG Maker 2003 resolution?
No other games have this bad resolution, so I really don't know what's causing it.
Anyone know anything that could help?
Thanks.
It's in full screen mode, I noticed that F4 puts it in a window, but the window is way too small.
Plus, I'd rather play it in Full screen.
Plus, I'd rather play it in Full screen.
Right-click the .exe and check the "Run in 640 x 480" might help. Other than that, I have no clue.
Yeah, unfortunately clicking that has no effect for some odd reason.
This is a odd problem, not sure why this new video card would cause this.
My old card was a MSI NX8800GTS, and my new one is a EVGA GTX 260
This is a odd problem, not sure why this new video card would cause this.
My old card was a MSI NX8800GTS, and my new one is a EVGA GTX 260
Is your monitor widescreen and in full screen is everything getting stretched? Can you post a screenshot because I'm not entirely sure what the symptom is.
Okay, it sounds like a problem with interpolation to me. The image is being scaled up to fit your new resolution and it is adding pixels to your screen based on the color values surrounding the original pixels. That explains both of your symptoms.
You have an Nvidia, but do you also have a flat panel display? Open your Nvidia control panel and expand the display tree. Go to Change Flat Panel Scaling and check "Use NVIDIA scaling with fixed aspect ratio. This will straight scale the image without interpolation, but if your screen aspect ratio is 16:9 or anything other than 4:3 you will have some black bars on either side of your game.
cheers
You have an Nvidia, but do you also have a flat panel display? Open your Nvidia control panel and expand the display tree. Go to Change Flat Panel Scaling and check "Use NVIDIA scaling with fixed aspect ratio. This will straight scale the image without interpolation, but if your screen aspect ratio is 16:9 or anything other than 4:3 you will have some black bars on either side of your game.
cheers
OK, when I open the Nvidia Control panel, and go to the change flat panel scaling, I see the option Use NVIDIA scaling with fixed aspect ratio, but all the options are greyed out.
It's set on use my display's built in scaling.
So I can't change it. You have any idea why?
My monitor is a Gateway HD2201.
As for posting a screen shot, all screens come out as they normally would, so it doesn't show the problem.
I also tried to make a video, to upload to show the problem, but fraps won't let me make video of RPG Maker games.
It's set on use my display's built in scaling.
So I can't change it. You have any idea why?
My monitor is a Gateway HD2201.
As for posting a screen shot, all screens come out as they normally would, so it doesn't show the problem.
I also tried to make a video, to upload to show the problem, but fraps won't let me make video of RPG Maker games.
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