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 Post subject: Doom 3 Discussion
PostPosted: 03 Aug 2004, 23:46 
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Thanks nitro!

Can't wait till I get home now to try it out.


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 Post subject: Doom 3 Discussion
PostPosted: 04 Aug 2004, 17:13 
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Looking at those screenshots it doesn't look like the FOV worked. Maybe it should be set higher? Look at the archway on the catwalk or the dude standing there. Totally stretched. (If it doesn't bother you, that's cool... but I get really perturbed by distortion :))

On another note, if you want your settings to stay, try making an autoexec.cfg. I did that to have it run com_allowconsole 1 so i don't need ctrl-alt to bring up the console. Or, you can do a command line switch in the shortcut (as Sociopath pointed out).


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 Post subject: Doom 3 Discussion
PostPosted: 04 Aug 2004, 20:16 
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Looking at those screenshots it doesn't look like the FOV worked. Maybe it should be set higher? Look at the archway on the catwalk or the dude standing there. Totally stretched. (If it doesn't bother you, that's cool... but I get really perturbed by distortion :))

On another note, if you want your settings to stay, try making an autoexec.cfg. I did that to have it run com_allowconsole 1 so i don't need ctrl-alt to bring up the console. Or, you can do a command line switch in the shortcut (as Sociopath pointed out).


the FOV work but it little "foward" you in the scene, if you don't know what i mean, i can provide screenshot ;)


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 Post subject: incredible
PostPosted: 07 Aug 2004, 03:09 
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just wanted to say nitro your a genius. doom 3 looks awesome on my 57" widescreen thanks to you. keep up the good work! looking for a way to get rise of nations working at 1152x648. please post if you have any info. thanks again. :D


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 Post subject: Doom 3 Discussion
PostPosted: 07 Aug 2004, 04:07 
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What kind of fps are you getting running it in widescreen resoultions? Doom 3 set me at 640x480 reccommended.
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PostPosted: 07 Aug 2004, 17:47 
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I have got a Voodoo Envy m780. It has a 17" widescreen LCD with a 16:10 ratio. The LCD supports native resolution of 1680x1050. I have tried 1280x800, but the game plays a little too jerky for my liking. If I set it to 960x600, then it scrolls left and right, as if you've set the resolution too high. I am playing Doom3 at 800x600 at High Settings.

I wanted to find out how to set the screen resolution so that it doesn't stretch the game to full widescreen, but that the 800x600 reaches the top and bottom of the LCD. So that I get a thin black bar on the left and one of the right as well.

Normally when I set this within the ATI Control Panel, it creates the 800x600 image in the middle of the LCD with black all around the image.

Can anyone help me?

:L:


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 Post subject: Re: incredible
PostPosted: 08 Aug 2004, 01:28 
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just wanted to say nitro your a genius. doom 3 looks awesome on my 57" widescreen thanks to you. keep up the good work! looking for a way to get rise of nations working at 1152x648. please post if you have any info. thanks again. :D


Thank you ;)

I've just had a look to the "rise of nation solution" post. sounds like the game do not support it. did you try another 16/9 res ?


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PostPosted: 08 Aug 2004, 01:37 
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I have got a Voodoo Envy m780. It has a 17" widescreen LCD with a 16:10 ratio. The LCD supports native resolution of 1680x1050. I have tried 1280x800, but the game plays a little too jerky for my liking. If I set it to 960x600, then it scrolls left and right, as if you've set the resolution too high. I am playing Doom3 at 800x600 at High Settings.

I wanted to find out how to set the screen resolution so that it doesn't stretch the game to full widescreen, but that the 800x600 reaches the top and bottom of the LCD. So that I get a thin black bar on the left and one of the right as well.

Normally when I set this within the ATI Control Panel, it creates the 800x600 image in the middle of the LCD with black all around the image.

Can anyone help me?

:L:


you need to ad custom res in the driver. you can do it with powerstrip like this :


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PostPosted: 08 Aug 2004, 11:08 
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you need to ad custom res in the driver. you can do it with powerstrip like this


WOW!! I'll need some help with trying to set PowerStrip? Can anyone help me out?

What does everything mean? Front and Back Porch? Pixel Clock? Lock Total Geometry?

Thanks,
:L:


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PostPosted: 08 Aug 2004, 15:55 
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[quote]you need to ad custom res in the driver. you can do it with powerstrip like this


WOW!! I'll need some help with trying to set PowerStrip? Can anyone help me out?

What does everything mean? Front and Back Porch? Pixel Clock? Lock Total Geometry?

Thanks,
:L:

This settings are set automaticaly first. do not touch anything and add the res ;)


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