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| | Games & Widescreen LCD Monitors? I'm considering buying a widescreen monitor. There seems to be only two resolutions available for the size of monitor that I'm after. These resolutions, while I understand are simply naitive, are also obnoxiously high and some of my games that I play run in lower, non-widescreen resolutions. Who here plays games that are older and run in SVGA resolutions on one of these newer 1400x900+ (or whatever) resolution LCD monitors? I know many of the newer games will work just fine on it, but I'm curious as to what will happen to games that I play like the Silent Hill series (non-widescreen), Warlords Battlecry 3 (2D, non-widescreen), Ghost Master (non-widescreen), Unreal Tournament 2003, etc. Anyone have any comments or suggestions to make? Thanks for the help!! Tyler Cobb, MCP |
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| Vista x64 | I run my widescreen monitor at 1680 x 1050 (16:10), and obviously it looks better on games designed to run at these resolutions, but as long as you have a decent up to date graphics card, the drivers manage to sort out the resolution pretty well, worst case scenario is that everything will look slightly bigger then usual. |
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| | RE: Games & Widescreen LCD Monitors? I had same thoughts these days... For specific games you can check this good source of information out where you can also find additional findings reported by some players who succeded in hacking the game to suit their purposes (of course under constant updating). http://www.widescreengamingforum.com...ames_List_-_Sa hope it helped, bye ricardo "Tyler Cobb" wrote: > I'm considering buying a widescreen monitor. There seems to be only two > resolutions available for the size of monitor that I'm after. These > resolutions, while I understand are simply naitive, are also obnoxiously > high and some of my games that I play run in lower, non-widescreen > resolutions. > > Who here plays games that are older and run in SVGA resolutions on one of > these newer 1400x900+ (or whatever) resolution LCD monitors? I know many of > the newer games will work just fine on it, but I'm curious as to what will > happen to games that I play like the Silent Hill series (non-widescreen), > Warlords Battlecry 3 (2D, non-widescreen), Ghost Master (non-widescreen), > Unreal Tournament 2003, etc. > > Anyone have any comments or suggestions to make? Thanks for the help!! > > Tyler Cobb, MCP > > |
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| | Re: Games & Widescreen LCD Monitors? I haven't had a problem. They can run under non-native resolutions just fine. They do look a little stretched out at times, but otherwise look fine. The higher the resolution, the less you will notice (but it is still there). -- Dustin Harper dharper@vistarip.com http://www.vistarip.com -- "Tyler Cobb" <tyler.cobb@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:3343166A-1ABF-485E-8610-3F0BF03F7B4A@microsoft.com... > I'm considering buying a widescreen monitor. There seems to be only two > resolutions available for the size of monitor that I'm after. These > resolutions, while I understand are simply naitive, are also obnoxiously > high and some of my games that I play run in lower, non-widescreen > resolutions. > > Who here plays games that are older and run in SVGA resolutions on one of > these newer 1400x900+ (or whatever) resolution LCD monitors? I know many > of the newer games will work just fine on it, but I'm curious as to what > will happen to games that I play like the Silent Hill series > (non-widescreen), Warlords Battlecry 3 (2D, non-widescreen), Ghost Master > (non-widescreen), Unreal Tournament 2003, etc. > > Anyone have any comments or suggestions to make? Thanks for the help!! > > Tyler Cobb, MCP > |
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| | Re: Games & Widescreen LCD Monitors? I'm running a 19" wide lcd screen. I'am playing the old might&magic 7 for blood and honor,Baldur's,final fanasty 7&8 and they all work just fine. I have a Nvidia 7600gs card 512mb Try it you will like it LarryM "Dustin Harper" wrote: > I haven't had a problem. They can run under non-native resolutions just > fine. They do look a little stretched out at times, but otherwise look fine. > The higher the resolution, the less you will notice (but it is still there). > > -- > Dustin Harper > dharper@vistarip.com > http://www.vistarip.com > > -- > "Tyler Cobb" <tyler.cobb@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:3343166A-1ABF-485E-8610-3F0BF03F7B4A@microsoft.com... > > I'm considering buying a widescreen monitor. There seems to be only two > > resolutions available for the size of monitor that I'm after. These > > resolutions, while I understand are simply naitive, are also obnoxiously > > high and some of my games that I play run in lower, non-widescreen > > resolutions. > > > > Who here plays games that are older and run in SVGA resolutions on one of > > these newer 1400x900+ (or whatever) resolution LCD monitors? I know many > > of the newer games will work just fine on it, but I'm curious as to what > > will happen to games that I play like the Silent Hill series > > (non-widescreen), Warlords Battlecry 3 (2D, non-widescreen), Ghost Master > > (non-widescreen), Unreal Tournament 2003, etc. > > > > Anyone have any comments or suggestions to make? Thanks for the help!! > > > > Tyler Cobb, MCP > > > |
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| | Re: Games & Widescreen LCD Monitors? You are correct about the LCD monitors, they typically look good only at their highest resolution, everything else is fuzzy. For Windows this isn't that bad of a thing, even if its too small for you at the high res, you can use the "Adjust Font Size" in your display options to make everything a bit bigger (but still sharp). As for games, full-screen games will stretch if they don't have a wide-screen option. Its not that bad, though people tend to look a little fat. Think of the widescreen TV's at the store, when a normal signal is sent it stretches everything out. If you watch football, you won't even notice, but if you are watching a soap-opera everyone will need to lose a little weight. For game resolutions, just like on the desktop, things get a little fuzzy. In games this is not normally an issue as you are not trying to read email or other small details. If you are going to play a stat-based game you may have trouble but any graphic game such as UT or Titan Quest works just fine at any of the supported resolutions. Hope that helps, BTW - one of the requirements to be labeled "Games For Windows" is widescreen support, so expect to see it in virtually all games in the future. I recommend getting the monitor, you will love it! Mark "LarryM" wrote: > I'm running a 19" wide lcd screen. > I'am playing the old might&magic 7 for blood and honor,Baldur's,final > fanasty 7&8 > and they all work just fine. > I have a Nvidia 7600gs card 512mb > Try it you will like it > LarryM > > "Dustin Harper" wrote: > > > I haven't had a problem. They can run under non-native resolutions just > > fine. They do look a little stretched out at times, but otherwise look fine. > > The higher the resolution, the less you will notice (but it is still there). > > > > -- > > Dustin Harper > > dharper@vistarip.com > > http://www.vistarip.com > > > > -- > > "Tyler Cobb" <tyler.cobb@hotmail.com> wrote in message > > news:3343166A-1ABF-485E-8610-3F0BF03F7B4A@microsoft.com... > > > I'm considering buying a widescreen monitor. There seems to be only two > > > resolutions available for the size of monitor that I'm after. These > > > resolutions, while I understand are simply naitive, are also obnoxiously > > > high and some of my games that I play run in lower, non-widescreen > > > resolutions. > > > > > > Who here plays games that are older and run in SVGA resolutions on one of > > > these newer 1400x900+ (or whatever) resolution LCD monitors? I know many > > > of the newer games will work just fine on it, but I'm curious as to what > > > will happen to games that I play like the Silent Hill series > > > (non-widescreen), Warlords Battlecry 3 (2D, non-widescreen), Ghost Master > > > (non-widescreen), Unreal Tournament 2003, etc. > > > > > > Anyone have any comments or suggestions to make? Thanks for the help!! > > > > > > Tyler Cobb, MCP > > > > > |
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| | RE: Games & Widescreen LCD Monitors? "Tyler Cobb" wrote: > I'm considering buying a widescreen monitor. There seems to be only two > resolutions available for the size of monitor that I'm after. These > resolutions, while I understand are simply naitive, are also obnoxiously > high and some of my games that I play run in lower, non-widescreen > resolutions. > > Who here plays games that are older and run in SVGA resolutions on one of > these newer 1400x900+ (or whatever) resolution LCD monitors? I know many of > the newer games will work just fine on it, but I'm curious as to what will > happen to games that I play like the Silent Hill series (non-widescreen), > Warlords Battlecry 3 (2D, non-widescreen), Ghost Master (non-widescreen), > Unreal Tournament 2003, etc. > > Anyone have any comments or suggestions to make? Thanks for the help!! > > Tyler Cobb, MCP > > The best idea, if you have your heart set on getting this new display, is to also update your video card, if you haven't already. Most displays and cards can also handle running things under a lower display mode, and that should take care of the issues you might have. If for some reason, either the display or the card cannot adjust the resolution, then the system will try to do it's best, and you might see some stretching or compressing of the images. |
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| | Re: RE: Games & Widescreen LCD Monitors? Hi, i got an 22" Widescreen. In Vista you can can run your games in a smaller resolution. Just change the zoom options in the video driver and set ub the wanted resolution in the game. It will play in a smaller windows with black field to the left an the right. In XP it should also work but there is an bug in the driver for the 8800 series under xp so it maybe will not work if you got a card from the 8800 series. Greets Captain =?Utf-8?B?V3VsZi0zNTk=?= <Wulf-359@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:29935F6C-4061-4303-B68E-9C609525FE28@microsoft.com > "Tyler Cobb" wrote: > > > I'm considering buying a widescreen monitor. There seems to be only two > > resolutions available for the size of monitor that I'm after. These > > resolutions, while I understand are simply naitive, are also obnoxiously > > high and some of my games that I play run in lower, non-widescreen > > resolutions. > > > > Who here plays games that are older and run in SVGA resolutions on one of > > these newer 1400x900+ (or whatever) resolution LCD monitors? I know many of > > the newer games will work just fine on it, but I'm curious as to what will > > happen to games that I play like the Silent Hill series (non-widescreen), > > Warlords Battlecry 3 (2D, non-widescreen), Ghost Master (non-widescreen), > > Unreal Tournament 2003, etc. > > > > Anyone have any comments or suggestions to make? Thanks for the help!! > > > > Tyler Cobb, MCP > > > > > > The best idea, if you have your heart set on getting this new display, is to > also update your video card, if you haven't already. Most displays and cards > can also handle running things under a lower display mode, and that should > take care of the issues you might have. If for some reason, either the > display or the card cannot adjust the resolution, then the system will try to > do it's best, and you might see some stretching or compressing of the images. > |
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| | Re: Games & Widescreen LCD Monitors? My screen is a acer al2623w widescreen 26 inch, with a maximum resolution of 1920x1200. Running under a xfx8800gtx nvidia 768mb. I can play most games with out any problem. Even games which aren't made for widescreen. "Wulf-359" <Wulf-359@discussions.microsoft.com> schreef in bericht news:29935F6C-4061-4303-B68E-9C609525FE28@microsoft.com... > "Tyler Cobb" wrote: > >> I'm considering buying a widescreen monitor. There seems to be only two >> resolutions available for the size of monitor that I'm after. These >> resolutions, while I understand are simply naitive, are also obnoxiously >> high and some of my games that I play run in lower, non-widescreen >> resolutions. >> >> Who here plays games that are older and run in SVGA resolutions on one of >> these newer 1400x900+ (or whatever) resolution LCD monitors? I know many >> of >> the newer games will work just fine on it, but I'm curious as to what >> will >> happen to games that I play like the Silent Hill series (non-widescreen), >> Warlords Battlecry 3 (2D, non-widescreen), Ghost Master (non-widescreen), >> Unreal Tournament 2003, etc. >> >> Anyone have any comments or suggestions to make? Thanks for the help!! >> >> Tyler Cobb, MCP >> >> > > The best idea, if you have your heart set on getting this new display, is > to > also update your video card, if you haven't already. Most displays and > cards > can also handle running things under a lower display mode, and that should > take care of the issues you might have. If for some reason, either the > display or the card cannot adjust the resolution, then the system will try > to > do it's best, and you might see some stretching or compressing of the > images. |
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| | Games & Widescreen LCD Monitors? 1400 x 900 is not high by todays standards. Also considering the games you are playing and the (implied) lower resolution suggest that your graphics card and /or subsystem are not optimal. Having said that you shouldn't have any problem running any of the games with a widescreen monitor. Even at 4:3 ratio video card settings (native or otherwise) the monitor will almost certainly stretch the image to fit the physical screen width. You might even be able to set correct aspect (with black side bars) but that defeats the object. Bottom line is that you will get a wider desktop (good news) but that games will be streched wider (fatter) but no genuine extra gameworld width. If you can run a modern (ish) game with true widescreen settings you do actually get genuine extra width of view. A widescreen monitor certainly looks nicer (especially when displaying true widescreen content) but you have to decide if the cost is worth the aesthetics as you probably won't be seeing it used to proper effect. As far as the desktop goes, as long as your video card can handle it you will see a difference. Phypps "kronos" <kronos@home.nl> wrote in message news:%23eU7%235ZsHHA.1416@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > My screen is a acer al2623w widescreen 26 inch, with a maximum resolution > of 1920x1200. Running under a xfx8800gtx nvidia 768mb. > I can play most games with out any problem. Even games which aren't made > for widescreen. > > > "Wulf-359" <Wulf-359@discussions.microsoft.com> schreef in bericht > news:29935F6C-4061-4303-B68E-9C609525FE28@microsoft.com... >> "Tyler Cobb" wrote: >> >>> I'm considering buying a widescreen monitor. There seems to be only two >>> resolutions available for the size of monitor that I'm after. These >>> resolutions, while I understand are simply naitive, are also obnoxiously >>> high and some of my games that I play run in lower, non-widescreen >>> resolutions. >>> >>> Who here plays games that are older and run in SVGA resolutions on one >>> of >>> these newer 1400x900+ (or whatever) resolution LCD monitors? I know many >>> of >>> the newer games will work just fine on it, but I'm curious as to what >>> will >>> happen to games that I play like the Silent Hill series >>> (non-widescreen), >>> Warlords Battlecry 3 (2D, non-widescreen), Ghost Master >>> (non-widescreen), >>> Unreal Tournament 2003, etc. >>> >>> Anyone have any comments or suggestions to make? Thanks for the help!! >>> >>> Tyler Cobb, MCP >>> >>> >> >> The best idea, if you have your heart set on getting this new display, is >> to >> also update your video card, if you haven't already. Most displays and >> cards >> can also handle running things under a lower display mode, and that >> should >> take care of the issues you might have. If for some reason, either the >> display or the card cannot adjust the resolution, then the system will >> try to >> do it's best, and you might see some stretching or compressing of the >> images. > |
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