![]() i dont have a button or anything it just autodetects and switches res automatically as far as I know. i mean i could stretch it out if I really wanted to but I rather it just display in the proper res. Sometimes I wonder why nowadays retrogamers opt for shaders with curvatures, when in the times of curved crts we've done everything to get a square as possible image from them. And if its a 4/3 (think old standard CRT screens almost squarish in look) you should use a 1600/1200 resolution. (with every change of Hardware (GFX Adapter/Monitor) anew) If its a 16/9 (widescreen) monitor you should use 1920x1080. etc.) via setting the Windows Desktop with a Background Picture containing a Pattern of Rectangles/Squares and True Circles to each Res (+Freq) and meddling whole nights with all those settings for Screen Position/Size/Geometric Correction (Trapez etc.) on my monitor(s). Sha_n_Dra: That is weird - Your CRT is 4:3, or? Because in FullScreen it should switch to the Mode (Res/Frequency) used by the Game and as Warcraft II is Aspect 4/3 there shouldn't be any Black Bars - have you calibrated the Resolution Warcraft II is switching to on your Monitor? If your Lucky, your Monitor has a hotkey to auto calibrate, if not -> I remember too well the times where I sat before the Monitor and adjusted all Resolutions/Frequencies I was going to use (640x480/800圆00/1024x768 50Hz/60Hz/75Hz/. (with every change of Hardware (GFX Adapter/Monitor) anew) That is weird - Your CRT is 4:3, or? Because in FullScreen it should switch to the Mode (Res/Frequency) used by the Game and as Warcraft II is Aspect 4/3 there shouldn't be any Black Bars - have you calibrated the Resolution Warcraft II is switching to on your Monitor? If your Lucky, your Monitor has a hotkey to auto calibrate, if not -> I remember too well the times where I sat before the Monitor and adjusted all Resolutions/Frequencies I was going to use (640x480/800圆00/1024x768 50Hz/60Hz/75Hz/. With this I just edited the ddraw.ini file to the proper resolution and it fit my monitor properly. I have an old crt computer monitor I use and before It would fullscreen but with black bars all around. It will open an app similar to the Add & Remove of Windows.Jackafur. Just type wine uninstaller in the terminal. ![]() It will open the wine regedit version for you to edit anything related to the registry. And since i teach free software i had to really dig into this.Īfter doing the above you can just create a LAUNCHER in the desktop pointing at the executable with the wine explorer /desktop line. This took me almost a whole year to find and use since sometimes users wanted 2 or 3 opened programs at the same time. You can put the parameters for a game after all has been typed as you can see in the above example for wow. opengl -console - This are only parameters that WOW uses. You do not need to have it inside quotes but just in case you have spaces you will need them. " " - After the variables for /desktop the stuff inside the double quotes is the executable. desktop=X,Y - It creates a virtual desktop where X is the name of the desktop and Y is the resolution. The wine explorer options used above are (In the case of WOW): Then run the game in its own wine configuration. You them run the wine -prefix so it makes the new wine configuration in that directory. You EXPORT the wine configuration to the games folders using the export WINEPREFIX You will have all 3 open and visibly active. ![]() wine explorer /desktop=WOW,1024x768 "/media/fun/wow/Wow.exe" -opengl -console.wine in your home folder.ĭo the following if you want to have them all open at the same time ![]() ![]() ago Yes, your whole game was a stretched 4:3 to fit your widescreen. Now when i updated to 1.30.1, today, suddenly have to put up with black bars in menu, which is so ugly. Lets last assume you installed yesterday Ventrillo and it went to. I had 1920x1080 resolution widescreen all the time from 1.26 to 1.28.5 patch, without any black bars in the menus. Lets also assume you have Left 4 Dead 2 installed in /media/fun/l4d2 Lets assume you have World of Warcraft installed in /media/fun/wow You could try a way i was searching for when i wanted to use different programs an the same time or even the same program in multiple windows: ![]()
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