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Outpost Series Games => Outpost 2 Divided Destiny => Topic started by: Kopernik on March 14, 2017, 02:39:29 PM

Title: Running at higher than 1080p Resolution
Post by: Kopernik on March 14, 2017, 02:39:29 PM
Sorry if this was posted before...I did a search and could not find anything specific to my problem.

Has anyone managed to run at higher than 1920x1080 resolutions?

I used to run the game full screen 1920x1200 but recently got a new monitor at 2560x1440. I have tried modifying the outpost2.ini with no luck the game will not launch at 2560x1440. No issues at 1920x1080.

Thanks! Glad to see a community still exists for one of my favorite childhood games.
Title: Re: Running at higher than 1080p Resolution
Post by: Vagabond on March 15, 2017, 08:54:41 PM
Kopernik,

Welcome to the Outpost Universe!

Unfortunately, I don't have any experience trying to play the game in greater than 1920x1080.

-Brett
Title: Re: Running at higher than 1080p Resolution
Post by: Arklon on March 15, 2017, 09:06:55 PM
I seem to recall people having crash issues when running at a resolution where the screen is bigger than the map (only really evident in the case of tutorial maps), but not just crashing no matter what...
Title: Re: Running at higher than 1080p Resolution
Post by: Kopernik on March 16, 2017, 11:29:32 AM
That being said I did some testing and I found some resolutions that did work. If you have a monitor that is higher than 1080P the following resolutions work.

2048x1152      Yes
2176x1224      Yes
2432x1368      Yes
2560x1440      No

These are my current settings that work fine. This resolution works in a window, but will not work if you change the MAXIMIZED=0 setting to a 1 to try full screen:

[GAME_WINDOW]
MAXIMIZED=0
H_SIZE=2432
V_SIZE=1368
Title: Re: Running at higher than 1080p Resolution
Post by: Hooman on March 17, 2017, 05:40:23 AM
I vaguely recall BlackBox saying something about the game crashing at high resolution. I've never had a high enough resolution monitor to encounter it myself.