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Originally posted by Dugrik
Heck, that resolution is too small on my 17" monitor.
Absolutely. I have a 19" monitor ( which is OK for 1024x768 ) and I consider the 21" to be ideal to display ALL 1024x768 software. Just try Startopia ( download the free demo, it's worth it ), play it at 1024x768. The graphics are superb, but just try to read the text at a reasonable distance - without sticking your nose to the screen: readable, but barely - ridiculously small. Very small icons too.
But so far, the Civ III screens and icons are a "reasonable" 1024x768 setting and I think playable on a 17", but for a more enjoyable gameplay consider at least 19".
The art of mastering:"la Maîtrise des caprices du subconscient avant tout".
I dunno about you, by my laptop has a 12.1in screen, and it simply won't support anything over 800x600. You may be S.O.L.
I have an unfortunate situation of having a 200MHz desktop with a 17", and a 450MHz laptop. So I'll really only be able to play Civ3 by hooking up the monitor to the laptop... ugh.
I play loads of games on my 11.1" laptop screen and at 1024x768 - its a small form factor IBM X21, so nice and fast, nice and small and nice and light.
And CIV3 will play beautifully on it!!!
Roll on 2nd Nov (my prediction for the UK release)
Originally posted by Jahi
i run 1600x1200 on my 15.1" screen looks great to me
1600x1200 displayed on 15.1" ?? But what about reading text? Doesnt the letters float together and become unreadable? This problem already begins slightly with 768x1024 res on 15" monitors. In Civ-3 one must be able to read some interface & feedback-text.
also rember that a 15.1" lcd screen is all screen, while a 17" monitor is often 15"or 16"(if your lucky) of viewible screen. and with laptops, you tend to sit closer to the screen than with desktops. i do not have any problems reading the screen although some people might not like it.
I spend most my money on Wine, Women and Song.. the rest i just waste.
Originally posted by Jahi
oh, and you can set the fonts bigger in windows too, you can run a higher resolution in with bigger fonts to make things more readable
Don't think that this will help in Civ3 though as it doesn't use the underlying OS for its settings....
Uhm...usually the manufacturer sets a recommended resolution...I don't know what the manufacturer of your laptop set as the recommended resolution of your laptop...
I run 1024x768 on both my 17" CRT monitor and my laptop...but my laptop has a 14.1" screen...(both the recommended and most comfortable resolutions...IMO...)
Originally posted by Anunikoba
Laptops are not usually considered the premiere of 'PC gaming platforms'.
Don't expect any symapthy if you have to squint
Notebooks really $**k$ or refuse to start game that ask for 3d graphic cards, so any player of FPS, Drive and Flight Simulators and many others game was used to hate the notebook hw.
OTOH, if you are a commuter father of two, with a couple of spare hour sitting on the train, and almost nothing free from children attention and sleep needs....
I had to pass on many games because of HW limits, but... now a come back is possible: Dell Inspiron with a GeForce2Go 32MB card will have all the steam you need to play Civ III and better ( ) games.
OT side note
Jahi, would you be so kind to send a PM to me with some "user feel" about your Dell? I'll greatly appreciate a "first hand review" of an expensive HW before buying it! Thank you in advance
"We are reducing all the complexity of billions of people over 6000 years into a Civ box. Let me say: That's not only a PkZip effort....it's a real 'picture to Jpeg heavy loss in translation' kind of thing." - Admiral Naismith
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