What resolution do you use? Mark all that apply.
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1680x1050 unless I'm playing Starcraft.
1680x1050, you need to get used to SCBW with it first
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1920x1440 (4:3) wasn't on there.
1024x600 (5.12:3)
1920x1080 (16:9)
Post has been edited 1 time(s), last time on Sep 29 2009, 2:17 pm by rockz.
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1024x768, maybe in a few months it'll make it wider, but all I care is that 1024x768 is not a common wallpaper size anymore :C
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1280x1024, the computer standard.
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Where the shit is 1152x864?
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1920x1080 and its freakin perfect.
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1920x1080 for my main monitor, 1280x800 for my laptop, and 1024x768 for the various 17" CRTs around the house.
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1280x1024, the computer standard.
The more "standard" resolution should have been 1280x960, in my opinion. I never liked 1280x1024 because it messed up the proportions. The CRT monitors were 4:3 and 1280x1024 was 5:4. I always appreciated when a game had the option of using 1280x960 and not just 1280x1024 because of that fact (especially if the game didn't behave properly on anything but 4:3 resolutions). I also dislike that 1280x1024 became pretty much the standard native resolution for most non-widescreen LCD monitors, making all such LCDs have incorrect proportions for any other screen resolution. As far as I know, aspect ratio controls didn't really show up on monitors until sometime after the semi-widescreen monitors became common, and for some reason even those didn't have them initially.
1920x1440 (5:4) wasn't on there.
That one is 4:3.
Post has been edited 2 time(s), last time on Sep 28 2009, 8:18 pm by ShadowFlare.
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so it is...
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I do stuff and thingies... Try widening and reducing the number of small nooks and crannies to correct the problem.
the max I can use is my answer for the Desktop...
gaming -> mostly trieing to use the highest reslution with stable, high FPS (depends on type of game... for shoters I prefer to have 60+ fps, if I can achieve that somehow.)
currently: 1440x900
Post has been edited 1 time(s), last time on Sep 30 2009, 3:50 pm by Ahli.
1024x768
I tried a 1280x1024, but the light it gave off was too much for my eyes.
Plus, 5:4 fails.
And 1024 is classic.
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1280x768 on my laptop. My laptop supports up to 2048x1536, but the LCD screen is 1280x768 so I have to scroll around with the mouse to find anything.
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2560x1600 on my desktop, 1280x800 on my laptop. 2560x2048 isn't even a real resolution and it's on there, but 2560x1600 isn't?
And yes, starcraft is rather interesting to play on a 30 inch monitor.
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Can't wait till they release the resolution that has StarCraft thats pixels are visibly 1 inch per pixel.
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