KQ1 and KQ2 VGA Display Difficulties....
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KQ1 and KQ2 VGA Display Difficulties....
Hi all, just re-downloaded both of these games to a new computer (Hp pavilion with 15" flat screen.) Unfortunately I can't seem to get either of the games to run in full screen, (only letterbox.) Is there anything more I can do to get he games to run in full screen??? (Please tell me there is..... ) Many thanks for any help. -
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O.k. I had to re-register to log back in (couldn't get my name and password to work again, but its still me "Lil' Jon!") Anyhow thanks for your response, actually yes I do mean that I have been able to run the game successfully in "force alternative letterbox resolution," (as well as in a window.) My problem being though that try as i might I cant seem to get the game to run in full screen on my monitor, so just wondering if there is anything further that I can do about this? Again thanx for any help. -
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Maybe your monitor doesn't support that resolution. In that case, you're forced to run it in letterbox or not at all.
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Yeah this is what I am thinking, as I have tried every option given in the game and on my computer that I know of, bummer (the remake of the remakes are now officially getting to old) *sigh* alas there is no hope, oh well..........ThreeHeadedMonkey wrote:Maybe your monitor doesn't support that resolution. In that case, you're forced to run it in letterbox or not at all.
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Sometimes increasing your monitor's refresh rate can help with removing the letter-box effect. If it's at 60Hertz, try increasing it to at least 75Hertz and see if that makes a difference. There should be a setting to do this in your video card's options, the Windows Display Properties, or on your monitor itself.
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Hey thanks! No dice their either though unfortunately, (default refresh rate is holding steady at 75Hertz and wont go any higher. ) Wow some serious props to whomever can find the solution, (assuming one exists.....)Anonymous Game Creator 2 wrote:Sometimes increasing your monitor's refresh rate can help with removing the letter-box effect. If it's at 60Hertz, try increasing it to at least 75Hertz and see if that makes a difference. There should be a setting to do this in your video card's options, the Windows Display Properties, or on your monitor itself.