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bcooper56

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My monitor is 16:9 and only works with 854x 480, 1280x 720, 1366x 768, 1920x1080 none of which are support for this game. So i cant play it since screen is messed up wont go full screen and objects look mushed.

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Gorath Alpha

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The pixel shapes on some wide screen displays are incompatible with normal 4:3 resolution settings. That is the fault of the display, not the game, since it was released seven years ago, before any wide screen displays, good or bad, were ever on the market. You are stuck with games newer than about 2006 or so, or else for old ones, will need to pull your old CRT in from the garage/ storage shed.

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bcooper56

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Gorath Alpha wrote...

The pixel shapes on some wide screen displays are incompatible with normal 4:3 resolution settings. That is the fault of the display, not the game, since it was released seven years ago, before any wide screen displays, good or bad, were ever on the market. You are stuck with games newer than about 2006 or so, or else for old ones, will need to pull your old CRT in from the garage/ storage shed.

I dont even have old monitor.....

This is why i never buy old pc games

im just going buy it for xbox

does kotor 1 and 2 work on 360?

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Gorath Alpha

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There are shops stateside that sell used displays, PCs, and Printers, and the usual price for a larger size CRT display is about $20 - $30.




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Fredvdp

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There's an unofficial widescreen fix. I was able to run Kotor at 1920x1080. Click!

Modifié par Fredvdp, 08 janvier 2011 - 05:39 .


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bcooper56

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Fredvdp wrote...

There's an unofficial widescreen fix. I was able to run Kotor at 1920x1080. Click!

It did not work i downloaded 1920x1080 and its in override folder and i did patch

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TonViper

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If you have an nvidia graphics card, you can set the driver to use NVIDIA scaling, instead of using your monitors built in scaling, which should fix that mushed look you're describing. Also, I'm betting that ATI cards have a similar setting, though I haven't had the opportunity to check.