Blazej
May 30, 2005, @ 09:03 PM
I have a question. What do you think about having 1400x1050 LCD in Notebook. It is not standard although its 4:3. It is Sxga so its top of the line. What about gaming in that resolution? Homeworld2? Will it support?
Polaris
May 31, 2005, @ 02:17 AM
Homeworld2 has been designed for the standard 4:3 aspect ratio display.
However, you can use other any unsupported resolutions of your choosing,
such as those listed below. Furthermore, We have included a solution for
some non-standard resolutions as listed below. If you're running Homeworld2
on a laptop or other LCD display, you may experience some distortion or
stretching of the game screens if you're not running in the recommended
resolutions for your specific monitor.
To address this, we've included the following work-around using a command
line option switch. In order to specify the resolution that you want to play
Homeworld2 in, use the following parameters to set your resolution. Simply
cut and paste from the text below into the Homeworld2 shortcut Properties
For Example, the Target of your windows shortcut should read:
C:\Programs\Sierra\Homeworld2\Homeworld2.exe.
And if you want to run Homeworld2 in 1024 x 768 resolution, using the
following command line switch (typed exactly as):
-w 1024 -h 768
(**note the case sensitive and space sensitive nature of this command line
switch where
-w sets the width value and the -h sets the height value.)
Therefore, if you want to run Homeworld2 in 1024 x 768 resolution, the
'Target' field of the Windows shortcut for Homeworld2 should read:
"C:\Programs\Sierra\Homeworld2\Homeworld2.exe" -w 1024 -h 768
You can try using this method to run in any one of the resolutions listed
below or others that may not be listed. However, none of them are guaranteed
to work in all cases. Here are several examples. Simply cut and paste from
the text below into target line after the .exe portion of the existing text.
1152x864 -w 1152 -h 864
1920x1440 -w 1920 -h 1440
2048x1536 -w 2048 -h 1536
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