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Old 05-11-07, 08:40 PM   #1
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Hmmm, well I'm using a 20in Viewsonic widescreen at 1680x1050 and man does SH4 look absolutly amazing...
Only had the monitor a couple of weeks, but I would never go back to using a CRT playing games..
Have a AMD 64 4000+ with 2gb ram and the Nvidia 8800GTS, I have all the sliders turned up to their max, and nearly everything is ticked in the graphics options. The only time I take a bit of a hit is when I go over 4096x (I think) time compression.

Edit: No cropping here, the game covers the whole screen, and I am running on Vista Ultimate 32bit..

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Those resolutions will "eats" your CPU and GPU ...
You can spect a FPS reduction....
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Old 05-11-07, 10:29 PM   #2
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No croping here either. SH4, like most new games, was made to work in widescreen without a problem, other than the extra pixels the graphics card has to push. I'd hate to have to go back to my old 19" CRT.

I can usually cruise over open water at 3K TCed before seeing the staccato chronometer winding that tells me the card is being stressed.
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