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 Post subject: BF 1942 / Vietnam
PostPosted: 17 Mar 2004, 21:56 
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I only was able to play for 5 minutes or so, but in that time, there were no real stretch effects. At least there were none of the effects that were there when it first ran at 800/600. I'll be playing most of the night tonight, and i'll give a more detailed report after that if i have time, but it seems to be the exact same situation as the original battlefield, so it shouldn't be problem.


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 Post subject: BF 1942 / Vietnam
PostPosted: 17 Mar 2004, 21:57 
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Cool, looking forward to it.


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 Post subject: BF 1942 / Vietnam
PostPosted: 18 Mar 2004, 20:55 
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Okay, anyone else have any info on the stretch subject? Is it like BF1942?


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 Post subject: BF 1942 / Vietnam
PostPosted: 23 Mar 2004, 15:45 
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I am still trying to get Battlefield to run at 960x540. Firts, it won't let me delete my custom profile...Second, how does one go about editing the video.con files...I can find them but I cannot open them?????


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 Post subject: BF 1942 / Vietnam
PostPosted: 26 Mar 2004, 20:30 
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are there news for bfv? :roll:


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 Post subject: BF 1942 / Vietnam
PostPosted: 30 Mar 2004, 18:18 
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I will try to run the mod today, but the question remains, do we get moree game screen or does it just stretch. I am running BFV on my dell inspiron 8500 with a 1680x1050 max resolution. BF1942 and BFV run fine fullscreen, but it's stretched. looks fine but i can tell the different if i move to a regular monitor. So does this fix the stretch problem?


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 Post subject: BF 1942 / Vietnam
PostPosted: 03 Apr 2004, 23:29 
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I'm interested in this one too... Still looks stretched to me for now...


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 Post subject: BF 1942 / Vietnam
PostPosted: 05 Apr 2004, 23:15 
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If anyone can figure out how to adjust the FOV we might be able to get rid of the stretched look.

If anyone knows or finds out please post it!


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 Post subject: BF 1942 / Vietnam
PostPosted: 13 Apr 2004, 17:35 
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Yeah, I have 1680x1050 and just tried to set res manually in the .con files to 1280x768 thinking that would still do 16:9 but then stretch up to 1680x1050...

Didn't work.

It just stretched the screen past the viewable area so the right and bottom of the game were "hanging over the edge" of the screen so to speak...

Is that an FOV issue?


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 Post subject: BF 1942 / Vietnam
PostPosted: 15 Apr 2004, 12:33 
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Come to think of it, I did also OC the 9600 from 309/195 to 354/240 with Radlinker so maybe that has something to do with the preformance increase too... :)


:D I would say "that's cheatin'!" but whatever works. :wink:

And that's a pretty big OC for a laptop... how much hotter is it running?


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