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- > On Fri, 12 Jan 1996, a eriksson wrote:
- >
- > > On Fri, 12 Jan 1996, Magnus Kollberg wrote:
- > >
- > > > I think you can set up the screen like that already if you want to, atleast
- > > > it looks like it. Just change the values for the screen size to 288x100 and
- > > > you have got an cinemascope display. :-)
- > > > I think that you should be able to use whatever resolution you want.
- > >
- > > What Elias ment by changing the resolution to 288*100, is to set the
- > > actual physical screen resolution to 288*100, and still keep the _same_
- > > size of the graphics on screen. (like 320*240 uses as many inch of the
- > > monitor as 640*480 does).
- >
- > Yes, the name "cinemascope" comes from the face that the lower and bottom
- > borders are still there (parts of them anyways) but there is no left and
- > right border, and that really does a lot for the overall "feel" of the
- > game.
-
- Okey, I get it. :-)
- But don't forget that this game _must_ run on a VGA (because I have one ;-))
- monitor. As long as it does that, I don't care how you set it up. :-)
-
- //Magnus Kollberg
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