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Running IL-2 in Windowed Mode - Hannable69 - 14.09.2009

I know this is probably one of the big newb questions of the week, but what do I change in the config file to run in windowed mode? I used to know this, but I simply created two config files (one for Windowed, one for full screen) and swapped them when needed. After installing a new HD, I lost the Windowed config file. Yep, I did do a search but came up with zilch. If someone could tell me the proper config settings or link me to a thread that explains it, I'd appreciate it.

Thanks in advance...
S!


- Thrud - 14.09.2009

i know for a fact its in the game menu under video options, but i think the config.ini line is
FullScreen=0


- norm - 14.09.2009

i curently am running in windowed moad, because nomater what resolution i chose it would appere up side down. is there any way to get it full screen right side up. i have recently gotten a new vid card and the moniter res is 1680-1050.


- Silverback - 15.09.2009

norm, check PC tech help. Your answer is in thair somewhere.


- Silverback - 15.09.2009

Thrud, your answer is in IL-2 hardware setup, vidio modes. Have fun.


- Hannable69 - 15.09.2009

The problem is that the knob that switches between windowed and full screen mode is "grayed out" and can't be changed.


- 8FS_Bulau - 15.09.2009

norm Wrote:i curently am running in windowed moad, because nomater what resolution i chose it would appere up side down. is there any way to get it full screen right side up. i have recently gotten a new vid card and the moniter res is 1680-1050.
I have never seen this complaint, except for people running the game with onboard graphics. As I recall, there was a toggle somewhere in the onboard graphics driver to disable the inversion, but I've never heard of this happening with add in video cards.


- skyomish - 15.09.2009

If its a NVIDIA card inside the NVIDIA control panel there is a setting called
ROTATE DISPLAY. Check that setting.


- Thrud - 15.09.2009

try lowering your refresh rate on your monitor.