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I'm not sure how timely this may be, but I've had a number of Samsung monitors in both 4:3 and 16:10 formats.
They have always worked beautifully, and the oldest is about three years old and no dead pixels.
Of course the later ones, the 19" and 22" wide screens do have a problem: When I play Civ3/4 or Alpha Centauri on them, everything is stretched sideways. Curiously, when I play Civ2 on the wide screens, the game adjusts and displays most of the planet on the 22" screen. Why can't Civ3/4 or AC do this?
I was thinking of hacking the code in Civ2 but when I discussed this with a legal eagle friend he said that he wouldn't even try to defend the copyright infringement case that this sort of thing could produce.
So while I recommend Samsung monitors, I would recommend playing Civ3/4 or AC in a windowed environment.
Originally posted by Bearet1
I'm not sure how timely this may be, but I've had a number of Samsung monitors in both 4:3 and 16:10 formats.
They have always worked beautifully, and the oldest is about three years old and no dead pixels.
Of course the later ones, the 19" and 22" wide screens do have a problem: When I play Civ3/4 or Alpha Centauri on them, everything is stretched sideways. Curiously, when I play Civ2 on the wide screens, the game adjusts and displays most of the planet on the 22" screen. Why can't Civ3/4 or AC do this?
I was thinking of hacking the code in Civ2 but when I discussed this with a legal eagle friend he said that he wouldn't even try to defend the copyright infringement case that this sort of thing could produce.
So while I recommend Samsung monitors, I would recommend playing Civ3/4 or AC in a windowed environment.
check your screen settings , some graphic cards have a special program that will set according to the software you are using or what game you are playing , nvidea is rather good on that
Originally posted by Bearet1
Of course the later ones, the 19" and 22" wide screens do have a problem: When I play Civ3/4 or Alpha Centauri on them, everything is stretched sideways. Curiously, when I play Civ2 on the wide screens, the game adjusts and displays most of the planet on the 22" screen. Why can't Civ3/4 or AC do this?
Uh, Civ4 does support widescreen resolutions.
I was thinking of hacking the code in Civ2 but when I discussed this with a legal eagle friend he said that he wouldn't even try to defend the copyright infringement case that this sort of thing could produce.
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