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2003-06-11, 12:59 PM | [Ignore Me] #6 | ||
First Lieutenant
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I run mine at 1024x700 but decided to try 800x600 one day and man was it ugly. It also limits your field of view some. I did get some better frame rates, but I just had to go back to 1024x700. The smaller resolution actually took away some of the fun for me.
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2003-06-11, 01:26 PM | [Ignore Me] #9 | ||
Corporal
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that's not the way it worx, my friends.
800x600 and 1024x700 are the amount of pixels that are on your screen, no matter wich screen you have. In 93 by example, peepz played with 15inch monitors, but still the resolution (that's how they call it) was set on 320x240, it has more to do with your grafix card. The monitor usualy goes till 1280x1024, as well as your grafixcard. So what happens when i'm going from 800x600 to 1024x700? Not much, your screen simply gets filled more with pixels, wich means that details will be higher, not talking about the sprites and images wich appear in the game, but the edges of things, think about pacman, if he would have appeared in 1024x700, well, then he would be really round and not like 25 pixels You can aswell put on anti-aliasing, wich does pretty much the same but doesn't only affect pixels, but aswell does some great stuff wich alters how the line is drawn in the game itself. I'm talking not bout horizontal and vertical lines, but right the thing inbetween Just try this first with a setting of 2x with at least a Geforce 4 MX 440 in a game like half-life, and look at the edges of buildings and stuff. You'll see, it doesn't do that much, but you videocard could get a serious heat while doing...
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2003-06-11, 01:31 PM | [Ignore Me] #10 | ||
Sergeant
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1024x700? That's a weird resolution. 1024x768 is what I run mine at.
I have a 19" monitor. Depends on video card as well. Some cards actually work better at 1024x768 than 800x600. Always set your refresh rate to the highest your monitor supports. Set it out of the monitor range, and you CAN harm the monitor. |
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2003-06-11, 02:35 PM | [Ignore Me] #11 | ||
Private
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how do i turn anti aliasing on? also, i just got a new monitor and there is one pixel that is always stuck bright yellow! its getting annoying i assume there is no way to fix this. My dad doesnt want to send it back he said just get used to it so i guess ill have to. Its an LCD by the way.
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2003-06-11, 02:42 PM | [Ignore Me] #12 | ||
I should be running in 800x600 to get better performance, but I can't stand how big the chat box, map, equipment bar etc are in that setting x_x
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2003-06-11, 02:54 PM | [Ignore Me] #13 | ||
First Sergeant
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Unless you send it back nothing can be done. You should make your dad send it back though - why settle with an imperfect product? Does he have no guts?
They are "dead pixels" where the monitor simply doesn't show that pixel, or shows it a certain colour constantly, whatever. I don't know the technical cause, but I am told that it is unfixable. |
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2003-06-11, 02:57 PM | [Ignore Me] #14 | ||
First Sergeant
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Oh, to enable Anti-Aliasing you must have a graphics card capable of it. If so, go to your desktop properties, go to the "Settings" tab and hit the "Advanced" button. Then press the tab named after your graphics card and look around.
Anti-Aliasing WILL slow you down though, so only use it if you can afford the loss. 2x is a good setting to leave it on, higher will cause unnecessary slowdown. If your card supports it, use the Quincunx or whatever it's called. That emulates it being on a higher anti-aliasing setting than it really is without the slowdown. |
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2003-06-12, 04:40 PM | [Ignore Me] #15 | ||
Corporal
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That's it Thrik, Quincunx usually is the only available 2x option, aswell as there is something named to 6x, i don't know for sure, but i think only nvidia really supports AA, i don't know about ATI and Hercules, well, those guys didn't get it with my previous card (Hercules 3D Prophet 4500AGP 64Mb). My creative 3D Blaster TI 4200 (= Geforce 4 TI 4200) does very well, i could pretty surely say i can run most games with anti-aliasing on. Tho my CPU aint as good as it should be (733Mhz at the moment).
That was why i told you to run it with a half-like-alike game first, because otherwise, stuff is gonna get way too hot! And tmartinez is very correct, but no-one remembered the right number wich came after 1024x... and so did i Some resolutions will get you into some wide screen, as in certain movies and cut-scenes in games. 848x480 is one of these, i don't recommend any of those resolutions, as well as i'm a big fan of everything anti-widescreen tv, it sux! Just imagine looking at something that isn't made in wide-screen, you loose more then with a normal tv in wide-screen, my dear! Anywayz wtf am I talking about now?!?
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