06.10.2010, 14:41
Austin,
Start from the Windows Desktop.
Right click anywhere and go to properties or screen resolution (Depending on your version of Windows).
Next look and see what windows recommends as your 'Native Resolution' or what the maximum your monitor will support is. (Most likely this will be what you are working in already).
Write down what the resolution is.
Now, go into the Conf.ini file for your game.
Change the resolution in the game manually to what your native resolution for your monitor is.
Check that you have SaveAspect=0.
Save your Conf.ini
Run the game and check your visuals.
Now you can start to tweak other settings in the Conf.ini to get better graphics or faster rendering.
S!
Start from the Windows Desktop.
Right click anywhere and go to properties or screen resolution (Depending on your version of Windows).
Next look and see what windows recommends as your 'Native Resolution' or what the maximum your monitor will support is. (Most likely this will be what you are working in already).
Write down what the resolution is.
Now, go into the Conf.ini file for your game.
Change the resolution in the game manually to what your native resolution for your monitor is.
Check that you have SaveAspect=0.
Save your Conf.ini
Run the game and check your visuals.
Now you can start to tweak other settings in the Conf.ini to get better graphics or faster rendering.
S!