(08-21-2017, 04:28 AM)Ragnar Wrote: I have some issues with the resolution of WF and RS. Please see the attached picture.
In EF the resolution is much higher but I have no clue where to change it in WF/RS.
Can someone please give me some input here?
On your keyboard across the top. Select numbers 1-5 for your resolutions
1 = 3D closest view
2 = 3D mid view
3 = 3D zoomed out
4 = 2D
5 = 2D zoomed out
First of all thanks for the reply.
Ok...maybe my problem has not been described good enough. I play EF sind 1999 and of course know the 1 - 5 view.
If you look at my attached screenshot you'll see that both are in "1 = 3D closest view".
The problem is that the EF-game provides a view with more pixels -> a higher resolution.
(08-21-2017, 04:28 AM)Ragnar Wrote: I have some issues with the resolution of WF and RS. Please see the attached picture.
In EF the resolution is much higher but I have no clue where to change it in WF/RS.
Can someone please give me some input here?
On your keyboard across the top. Select numbers 1-5 for your resolutions
1 = 3D closest view
2 = 3D mid view
3 = 3D zoomed out
4 = 2D
5 = 2D zoomed out
First of all thanks for the reply.
Ok...maybe my problem has not been described good enough. I play EF sind 1999 and of course know the 1 - 5 view.
If you look at my attached screenshot you'll see that both are in "1 = 3D closest view".
The problem is that the EF-game provides a view with more pixels -> a higher resolution.
Go into your East Front folder and right click on East Front.exe. Click on "Properties", then on "Compatibility" (the second top tab). Is the "Run in 640 x 480 screen resolution" checked? If so, there's your answer. If not, I'm stumped.
Resolve then, that on this very ground, with small flags waving and tinny blasts on tiny trumpets, we shall meet the enemy, and not only may he be ours, he may be us. --Walt Kelly
08-23-2017, 05:00 AM, (This post was last modified: 08-23-2017, 05:00 AM by Ragnar.)
(08-21-2017, 04:28 AM)Ragnar Wrote: I have some issues with the resolution of WF and RS. Please see the attached picture.
In EF the resolution is much higher but I have no clue where to change it in WF/RS.
Can someone please give me some input here?
On your keyboard across the top. Select numbers 1-5 for your resolutions
1 = 3D closest view
2 = 3D mid view
3 = 3D zoomed out
4 = 2D
5 = 2D zoomed out
First of all thanks for the reply.
Ok...maybe my problem has not been described good enough. I play EF sind 1999 and of course know the 1 - 5 view.
If you look at my attached screenshot you'll see that both are in "1 = 3D closest view".
The problem is that the EF-game provides a view with more pixels -> a higher resolution.
Go into your East Front folder and right click on East Front.exe. Click on "Properties", then on "Compatibility" (the second top tab). Is the "Run in 640 x 480 screen resolution" checked? If so, there's your answer. If not, I'm stumped.
OMG! Thank you!! Actually your assumtion was not exactly correct BUT led me to the solution.
You have to deactivate the scaling for high DPI value. It is the check box right below the one you metioned.
Thanks again....now I'm ready again for desert and jungle warfare
(08-21-2017, 04:28 AM)Ragnar Wrote: I have some issues with the resolution of WF and RS. Please see the attached picture.
In EF the resolution is much higher but I have no clue where to change it in WF/RS.
Can someone please give me some input here?
On your keyboard across the top. Select numbers 1-5 for your resolutions
1 = 3D closest view
2 = 3D mid view
3 = 3D zoomed out
4 = 2D
5 = 2D zoomed out
First of all thanks for the reply.
Ok...maybe my problem has not been described good enough. I play EF sind 1999 and of course know the 1 - 5 view.
If you look at my attached screenshot you'll see that both are in "1 = 3D closest view".
The problem is that the EF-game provides a view with more pixels -> a higher resolution.
Go into your East Front folder and right click on East Front.exe. Click on "Properties", then on "Compatibility" (the second top tab). Is the "Run in 640 x 480 screen resolution" checked? If so, there's your answer. If not, I'm stumped.
OMG! Thank you!! Actually your assumtion was not exactly correct BUT led me to the solution.
You have to deactivate the scaling for high DPI value. It is the check box right below the one you metioned.
Thanks again....now I'm ready again for desert and jungle warfare
Nice! Glad I could help (a little).
Resolve then, that on this very ground, with small flags waving and tinny blasts on tiny trumpets, we shall meet the enemy, and not only may he be ours, he may be us. --Walt Kelly