Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2008 7:25 pm
The upper side of the game screen only...
Any idea?
I can't post any screenshot now but i'll try to post it later.
Any idea?
I can't post any screenshot now but i'll try to post it later.
There was an application (I forgot the name, Johan should remember it - or a forum search) that allows you to move any window to any part of the screen, you could try to align the CEAW window so that all the important buttons/panels are visible and then since you still won't be able to see one side scroll using the minimap... tedious but should be playable.Chrism wrote:Thank you for your help.
My machine specs are:
MSI WInd
CPU: 1.6GHz Intel Atom
Operating System: Windows XP Home Edition
Chipset: 945GMS+ ICH7-M
Display: 10-inch/ 1024×600
VGA: UMA
Memory: 1GB DDR2/ 667MHz
That's why I can't set my resolution to 1024x768...
Do you think there could be any solution or should I say "goodbye" to CEAW on this machine?...
You're right...firepowerjohan wrote:I would say it is game over if the display does nto support 1024x768, sorry but the hard truth.
Maybe you could plug in a TV?Chrism wrote:You're right...firepowerjohan wrote:I would say it is game over if the display does nto support 1024x768, sorry but the hard truth.
As most of the netbooks are 1024x600, i'm afraid I won't be the only one in this case...
Thank you all for your help.
Display resolution of a CRT-TV should be even worse, me thinks.Borsook wrote:Maybe you could plug in a TV?Chrism wrote:You're right...firepowerjohan wrote:I would say it is game over if the display does nto support 1024x768, sorry but the hard truth.
As most of the netbooks are 1024x600, i'm afraid I won't be the only one in this case...
Thank you all for your help.
Well that depends... my very, very old TV does supports 1024x768. Although the quality is poor...dooya wrote:Display resolution of a CRT-TV should be even worse, me thinks.Borsook wrote:Maybe you could plug in a TV?Chrism wrote: You're right...
As most of the netbooks are 1024x600, i'm afraid I won't be the only one in this case...
Thank you all for your help.
You are right, I confused the resolution of the TV with the resolution of the programme pictures that is broadcasted. The latter is low.Borsook wrote:Well that depends... my very, very old TV does supports 1024x768. Although the quality is poor...dooya wrote:Display resolution of a CRT-TV should be even worse, me thinks.Borsook wrote: Maybe you could plug in a TV?
Didn't Chariots of War have that too?iainmcneil wrote:There is not much we can do about it unfortuately - only two of our existing games will run on a display with less than 1024x768. They are Great Battles of Rome and Legion - both have an 800x600 option.