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  • #31
    I tell you that the most have 15", yet 98% would use 1024, because that's right. 15" is currently the standard, and EACH AND EVERY 15" monitor supports 1024 resolution. So the players who fall into the 2% group are users of 14" monitors.
    Solver, WePlayCiv Co-Administrator
    Contact: solver-at-weplayciv-dot-com
    I can kill you whenever I please... but not today. - The Cigarette Smoking Man

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    • #32
      So what I get is I was wrong and companies should spend resouces to provide for those 2%, makes sense to me. I accept defeat.

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      • #33
        OK, i have tried it yesterday : the scroll system allows simply to play the game.
        But one question : is it normal that scroll stopped automatically after about 7 minutes of using ?
        The only solutyion i found was to stop the sreen at an ideal position so i could get about all options proposed in the game, but i can't develop diplomacy...
        Someone got a solution, or scroll does not work correctly on my computer ?
        Should i reinstall scroll ?

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        • #34
          Well you might try to close it and run again... I have had it running for many hours straight.

          Note: you might want to set it to only scroll with Shift or Ctrl pressed, some people have it working better that way.
          Solver, WePlayCiv Co-Administrator
          Contact: solver-at-weplayciv-dot-com
          I can kill you whenever I please... but not today. - The Cigarette Smoking Man

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          • #35
            I have already re-launched it many times, and it's always taking end after about seven minutes of using...

            What do you mean by "to set it to only scroll with Shift or Ctrl pressed" ? What shall i do precisely ?

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            • #36
              When it's running, you right-click the Scroll Desktop button in the taskbar, and click Properties, from where you can select the option.

              Odd seven minutes thing... must be a conflict.
              Solver, WePlayCiv Co-Administrator
              Contact: solver-at-weplayciv-dot-com
              I can kill you whenever I please... but not today. - The Cigarette Smoking Man

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              • #37
                ok i see what you mean, but i think i have already tried to right-click scroll in the tool bar and it doesn't work !

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                • #38
                  if it is a conflict, how could i resolved it ?

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                  • #39
                    As if I knew what causes it... got anything else running?
                    Solver, WePlayCiv Co-Administrator
                    Contact: solver-at-weplayciv-dot-com
                    I can kill you whenever I please... but not today. - The Cigarette Smoking Man

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                    • #40
                      all is ok on my computer... except scroll.

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                      • #41
                        A monitor from 1992 is seriously low-tech

                        Originally posted by vmxa1
                        Not true and in fact could consider self center. Why would I make a game to at standard that is how many years old? What would this do to my sales? Do you think people will want to buy game with those types of grahpics? Not many. I am glad you have a work around, but please I do not even want 800 stuff. Try DiabloII before LOD allowed just 800. It is bad enough at 800.
                        I have to agree... Fact of the matter is, a 14" monitor that is 10 years old and still working for someone is fine, but game developers are not going to offer 640 x 480 much longer. Sam's Club has 17" LCD monitors for under $300 and 19" CRT's for $129. I understand the argument "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" but as a game player you must understand the need for a monitor capable of better refresh rates and resolutions. What OS are you running on a 14" monitor anyway?

                        ATI's new Radeon 9700 and Doom III are going to mark another tech shift - like it or not - whether you play the game or not. The new ATI card benches a clear step better than the current Nvidia chipsets. Six months from now Nvidia will step ahead again, and on and on. I know gamers want great games regardless of the graphics (to a point) but even graphics for a game like Civ III are many steps ahead of Civ II. Can you imagine what Civ IV will look like?

                        Gamers drive the tech industry forward and within a couple of years I think CRT's will start to disappear through the 19" range as LCD's start to get serious mass production behind them. Enjoy the 14" monitor as long as you can but much sooner than later you are going to have to step up to the 21st century.

                        Peace
                        A penny saved today is a penny spent tomorrow. - MFDII

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                        • #42
                          Wow, I never would've thought that so many people can't support 1024x768......I have a 17", and I use 1152x864. I can barely stand 1024, everything just seems so big. In fact, I'd use 1280x960 if my monitor supported a good refresh rate, even on a 17".

                          Trust me, unless you have bad eyesight, get support for at least 1024.....it gives you much more desktop space. Plus, with lower res support going the way of the dodo, you would also be set for quite a while into the future, gaming wise.
                          I AM.CHRISTIAN

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                          • #43
                            My eyes are no longer that good and I like 1280 for some things. Homm4 will not show all of the interface unless 1280. Just run the desktop at the same as the game or it gets weird as you toggle out and back. I have a 21" and have for years.
                            Last edited by vmxa1; September 7, 2002, 13:12.

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                            • #44
                              Heh, cheap 14' & 15' monitors for years didn't support 800x600. In 1992 1024x768 was a thousands of dollars cutting enge thing. Really...1024x768 with your dos games? Your windows 3.0? Some cheap 14' & 15's could do the next undistorted resolution down...what is that, 320x240? I dunno. I used to have this cheap 14' and "sometimes" it could do 800x600. Other times it would go blank and I had to run back to 640x480...

                              I never went above 1024x768 because of the object size...and because most games (okay maybe not most but a hell of alot I have) top out at 1024x768, and there's nothing sweeter than not having to adjust to monitor for certain games.

                              Most games have some tag or configuration file that allows you to set the resolution before you begin...civ 3 for instance, it's a bit odd they didn't include that setting within the game, but what to do!

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                              • #45
                                to be exact, i can go to a 848x... resolution, but the result is the same.

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