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Enishi

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Greetings,

I have a native resolution of 1920x1600 but I want to play my Dragon Age on 1600x1024. But when I do that, the game doesn't stretch itself onto that resolution instead I get black borders to make up for the missing part of my native resolution.

My vid card is Radeon 3870 X2 using Vista.

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bundy85

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Use a setting that is on the same ratio as your native res. like

1680x1050


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Enishi

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Still the same thing. I still have those big black borders.



Other note, Torchlight was able to stretch it and its just set on 1600x1024.

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bundy85

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Try set the desktop to the same res as the game res.


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Enishi

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is there no decent solution for this? except for that?

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job_intania84

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Set in your GPU control panel. Catalyst Control Center for ATI or Nvidia Control Panel.

In ATI CCC choose Desktops & Displays. Select your primary display and choose configure. In Attribute tab choose any non-native resolution and select full-screen.

Modifié par job_intania84, 25 novembre 2009 - 04:18 .


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EUFolk

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I have had same problem. My windows desktop is 1920x1200 but I'm playing 1680x1050 in DX9 game was OK but in DX10,11 I had black borders around game screen in full screen mode. The problem was solved by changing scaling mode in NVidia control panel From Use NVIIDA Scaling to Use my display's built in scaling. And works great - I have "full frame" in full screen.

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mikethriller

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ummm Dragons age ini in documents Bioware dragon age Settings and click on Dragons age ini and find your resolution Change it to 640x480 and set Fullscreen=0 if this helps

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lobi

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This

job_intania84 wrote...

Set in your GPU control panel. Catalyst Control Center for ATI or Nvidia Control Panel.

In ATI CCC choose Desktops & Displays. Select your primary display and choose configure. In Attribute tab choose any non-native resolution and select full-screen.