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  • Originally posted by Willem


    Not very many people use those resolutions, text can be hard to read unless you have a humungous monitor. 15" - 17" is pretty much standard, making 800 X 600 and 1024 X 768 the standard resolutions.
    I have a 17" LCD and its native resolution is 1280x1024. I can assure you, its quite easy on the eyes... I don't know what sort of monitor most people use, but most CRT's sold today are 19", and most LCD's above 17" come with at least a 1280x1024 native resolution. Surely, it must not be that huge a deal to support at least 1280x1024...
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    • Originally posted by nostromo


      I have a 17" LCD and its native resolution is 1280x1024. I can assure you, its quite easy on the eyes...
      You must have very good eyes then. For old fogeys like me, that resolution on a 17" is pretty much unreadable. And anyone else with less than perfect eye sight would have a hard time of it as well.

      I don't know what sort of monitor most people use, but most CRT's sold today are 19", and most LCD's above 17" come with at least a 1280x1024 native resolution.
      A lot of people are using 15", that was pretty much the standard for awhile there. Now 17" are becoming pretty common. Once the flat screens start coming down in price, I suspect that people will start switching to 19", but that resolution isn't all that commonly used yet.

      I can see using 1280 X 1024 on a 19", but I wouldn't consider it on anything less than that. Just to hard on the eyes.

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      • Originally posted by Willem

        You must have very good eyes then. For old fogeys like me, that resolution on a 17" is pretty much unreadable. And anyone else with less than perfect eye sight would have a hard time of it as well.
        You gotta be kidding me. My eyesight is lousy. But with my glasses or my contacts, I'm ok. Its true that if you increase the resolution, everything basically gets smaller. But you can ajust just about everything in Windows. I admit, the normal-sized icons are a bit too small, so I increased their size. And in Word, you can easily ajust the size of the fonts. And its all made crisper because of the higher resolution. Not to mention Cleartype. And remember that a 17" LCD is really 17", whereas a 19" CRT is really more like 18". So there's not a huge difference between them. So, like I said, its quite easy on the eyes

        A lot of people are using 15", that was pretty much the standard for awhile there. Now 17" are becoming pretty common. Once the flat screens start coming down in price, I suspect that people will start switching to 19", but that resolution isn't all that commonly used yet.

        I can see using 1280 X 1024 on a 19", but I wouldn't consider it on anything less than that. Just to hard on the eyes.
        I don't have the numbers, but you probably underestimate the number of people with 19" CRT's or 17" LCDs. The native resolution of most 17"inch LCDs sold right now is 1280x1024. And there's no point using a 19"CRT at anything lower than 1280x1024. And as you probably know, not using your LCDs native resolution is not the best option. So it would be real nice if Civ 4 supported at least 1280 x 1024. For me and my fellow flat panelers, at least
        Last edited by Nostromo; June 27, 2005, 22:32.
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        • Originally posted by nostromo
          And in Word, you can easily ajust the size of the fonts.
          That's not the problem, it's the system default fonts that give me trouble. Sure I can select a larger font, but then I encounter problems with some applications and web sites. For instance, Red Alert won't give you an option to create a random map if you're using large system fonts. The option gets squeezed out. And the Warcraft site menu gets scrambled up as well, to name a couple.

          So it would be real nice if Civ 4 supported at least 1280 x 1024. For me and my fellow flat panelers, at least
          But with the price of flat screens as they are now, you guys are still a minority. and not many people have the room for a large tube screen. I'd love to have a nice 19" plasma monitor, but I just can't see spending that kind of money at this time. I can see your point though.

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          • Originally posted by Willem


            Isn't that the one that used a tape drive instead of a floppy?
            No, it had a floppy. I don´t think Civ1 was ever released on cassette
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            • I have a 17" CRT, and use 1600x1200. I hate the bigger resolutions, they are too big and shows too little of the screen. And just so it's said: I do not have the world's best sight, and yet it works quite okay for me.
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              • I'm actually quite fond of "old" screen resolutions such as 800x600. I even play some games in glorious 640x480... And not because of my system or my monitor.
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                • Originally posted by Alex
                  I even play some games in glorious 640x480... And not because of my system or my monitor.
                  Because those old games do not support anything higher?
                  Seriously. Kung freaking fu.

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                  • Is 64 MB GeForce4 Graphic Card enough for this game ? for 1024x768
                    with CPU AthlonXP 1600+ , 256 MB RAM, I think it will work, hm?
                    I think 800x600 is not too bad for strategic games,

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                    • I have very good eyesight, and prefer 1024 on good 15" monitors, and 1280 on 17" monitors, don't like it higher. And, I don't see the point of spending much money on a monitor, maybe it's because I'm not really keen on graphics, but I think a monitor has to do its job, and that's it. A 17" CRT monitor is more than enough now, IMHO.
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                      • Originally posted by Solver
                        A 17" CRT monitor is more than enough now, IMHO.
                        Until you try to fit 5 rather big windows that can not overlap and should all be visible at all times (and have a readable font ). I could really use 21', even 16:9, seriously.
                        Seriously. Kung freaking fu.

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                        • Originally posted by Dr Zoidberg
                          In all fairness T&L is nothing revolutionary new... It´s been added to graphics cards since 2002. Almost every graphics card on the market nowadays have this.
                          T & L is much older than that, the first card to support it was the original GeForce1 SDR.
                          We're talking last millenium here.

                          You can't really expect them to make a game that will still run on a C64, can you?
                          THey would loose a bigger customer potential by supporting those than they would gain by using some flashy graphics.
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                          • So, I guess we can safely assume then that all Geforce cards have it implemented?
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                            • Originally posted by GeoModder
                              So, I guess we can safely assume then that all Geforce cards have it implemented?
                              Yes, they do, ever since the first one came out.
                              Seriously. Kung freaking fu.

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                              • I know my GeForce2 Ultra is good. Their website seemed to indicate all of them have it.
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