Sorry, I wasn't thinking when I used "FOV". That's not the problem. Some pics will clear up what I mean, but first a little more background.
Yes, I am using the original exe. Nothing messed with there, DVD is in the drive for checks as normal. It is the retail version, not steam. I tried selecting the steam version in WSF but it did not recognize it at all. It recognizes it when retail version is selected.
Here is the exact procedure I am following:
Start WSF, select the game.
Start COD4, default settings, changing only resolution to 5040x1050, open a mission and wait for it to load
Tab out and check WSF. Here is what is shows:
Here's the game before pressing the hotkey:
The image looks compressed vertically, or perhaps more accurately, the vertical FOV is too wide. Horizontal FOV is correct.
After pressing the hotkey and tabbing out, WSF looks like this:
Game does not change in any way. Here is approximately the same view after pressing the hotkey and verifying that WSF thinks the fix is active:
I have used your program with both MW2 and Black Ops with no problems, so I don't think I am fundamentally misunderstanding how to use it. I hope I have not missed something really obvious, but it doesn't seem to be working with COD4 the way it did with the other two.
Looking at this thread: [url]http://www.widescreengamingforum.com/node/8385], my screen always looks like the first screen shot posted, while I was expecting it to look like the fourth once the fix was active, but I see no change.
I tried the above procedure ithout tabbing out, so the task switching is not causing it. I also tried re-assigning the hotkey, but that doesn't seem to be the problem as WSF is detecting the hotkey. I also tried running WSF as ad administrator, but that also made no difference.
Any idea what I might be doing wrong?