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Most resolutions work fine. I choose 1440x900 fullscreen and it seems to put me on 800x600 or some resolution, and cuts off a lot of the bottom. I'm on ~amd64 Gentoo (xorg 1.4-r2) and can provide more information if needed.
1440x900 works fine in Windowed Mode. Thanks. |
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Yeah. I've got a 7950GT (512mb) PCI-E, so I hope it wouldn't be too bad. Anyway. No biggie, I'll check out both of your suggestions in a bit. I'm fine with playing on 1024x768 in window mode for now. Hopefully the Linux version gets rid of those performance issues.. I'll have to admit 1440x900 in window mode w/most stuff enabled doesn't run as fast as I'd like. I'm running 1024x768, all medium, no post-processing. Runs great there.
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Australia
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I'm running Xubuntu in 1680x1050 res, i tried making 1280x1024 the first preference for any color setting in xorg.conf but it didn't help. I also tried changing res and bitrate in the game.cfg file with no luck, the game always starts in such a manner that my LCD believes it's meant to be displaying 1680x1050, but as i say the bottom part of the game isn't on the display... In short; if there is a developer of this game out there who has access to a widescreen LCD using DVI connector, they might want to plug it in and see whats up ![]() I'll just set the game to windowed and 1152x864 in the game.cfg file for now. Just letting you know. I'm excited to try what i believe is one of only three 3D MMORPGs that has a native Linux client. Without having even playing the game yet i'd like to gratz you on it, even if just for the Linux support ![]() EDIT: Noticed in the launcher there was options for res, fullscreen, etc... Running fine in 1152x864 windowed... I'm the brutal warrior type... Ignis it is ![]() |
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XFCE manages screen resolution by itself...
XFCE menu > Parameters > Display parameters... do your stuff there |
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