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I've done a cursory search of the net and so far the one option I found (from 2009) was only for Win XP and didn't work for most people.
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I haven't fired up DW for a little while, but if I rember rightly you can change the resolution somewhere under options. Not sure if this can cope with widescreen resolutions though.
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1280x1024 is the max that I managed to get it to play with. You could try to increase the .ModeID value manually in the text file DangerousWaters.ini
I couldn't get it passed 3. 4 would make it revert back to modeID 1, which is 800x600. Windowed mode requires Windows to use 16bit color mode. And that is too much of a nuissance for me. Also, it doesn't seem to allow for higher resolutions.
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That's about what I thought. Thanks for letting me know so I can stop looking
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Sorry for necro'ing, but I've managed to get the resolution up to 1600x1200, just so y'all out there know.
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May I ask you how you did it ?
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mine is 1600x1200 also. It is on the options ,3d page.
maybe the type of GPU you have determines what res is available.. if 1600x1200 doesn,t show up on your 3d page.. guessing at that... just checked ingame and on the 3d page, my video card is listed in the first long narrow black box at top left..if i click on the arrow in that box,,it also has option to use "default" thinking that this does recognize the vid card and what res is available. |
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It would probably help if you posted your exact specs.
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GPU: NVIDIA GTX 680 (2GB) CPU: Intel Core2Duo (E6700) MOBO: ASUS P5N-E SLI RAM: Corsair 6GB (DDR2) OS: Windows 7 Ultimate (64-bit) New specs (as of July 1st, 2012) below. GPU: NVIDIA GTX 680 (2GB) CPU: Intel i7-2700k (3.50ghz) MOBO: ASUS P8 Z77-V PRO RAM: Corsair 8GB (DDR3) OS: Windows 7 Ultimate (64-bit) Last edited by Kaye T. Bai; 06-30-12 at 11:18 PM. |
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Just for info i can also get it up to hight res. must be gfx detection or something.
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Going to bump this
Running on my Toshiba Satellite, under Windows 10 with new wrapper but was the same under Windows 8 with the built in Intel graphics I can get high res. On my Desktop, still Windows 8, with high end Raedeon 6800 only the 1280 x 1024. Yeah I know this is not exactly a high res game but it does look better on the notebook through a monitor than on the Desktop and that monitor. Any ideas on why I can't get the higher res on the better card? Tried the ini hack but if I set Mod id thing to 4 it reverts to to the 800x600 res. |
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Main problem for me is how to config Nvidia Inspector to use high antialiasing without flickering menus. That´s an old problem, and I didn´t install DW in W10, yet. In W7 was impossible to add AA. SH series work fine in my W10. My next installation will be DW and I will see how it works.
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It's not a hardware problem. Games and their engines also have limits, hardware isn't the only concern.
I'm guessing the reason people could get 1600x1200 is because their monitor can support it. You cannot display a resolution higher than your monitor's native resolution, unless you're doing that fancy anti-aliasing mode where it then downsamples the resolution, but I doubt that would work with Dangerous Waters. Also, they didn't program in anything other than 4:3 and 5:4 aspect ratios, so I don't believe anyone will be able to get widescreen ratios easily.
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DW can only run in 1600x1200 if the monitor (and video card of course) supports a *vertical* resolution of equal or more than 1200 pixels. Now most if not all halfway modern video cards have no problem with such a resolution, but many laptops or even desktop displays are 16:9 with resolutions like 1920x1080 for example. So if one has a 1920x1200 16:10 display (or anything larger), it can. Otherwise it can not. |
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