Add more Display Resolutions
#11


On 7/6/2022 at 3:29 PM, nicolasg said:




You can get an idea based on the others, but I think I remember that there is a hardcoded part, so you will have to define Settings.ini and then manually verify that the character is not too far behind or too far ahead...



p.s: But your resolution is 1920x1080 16:9? or are you trying to create more resolutions?




I want to make 4k resolution, because my monitor allows me to do it.

Yes, I know that there is an encoded part and these values should be the same. But how to calculate these values?

#12


12 hours ago, OberonPh said:




I want to make 4k resolution, because my monitor allows me to do it.



Yes, I know that there is an encoded part and these values should be the same. But how to calculate these values?




I don't remember exactly, I'm not sure, probably I use values from the previous resolution and duplicated the values, tested and rectified, there doesn't seem to be a logic to follow...

#13


5 hours ago, nicolasg said:




I don't remember exactly, I'm not sure, probably I use values from the previous resolution and duplicated the values, tested and rectified, there doesn't seem to be a logic to follow...




A very interesting practice. Thanks, I'll try it too.

#14


25 minutes ago, OberonPh said:




A very interesting practice. Thanks, I'll try it too.




Yes, maybe very stupid of me... btw how about the serious engine in 4k? the fps go down or stay correctly?

#15


On 7/10/2022 at 1:58 AM, nicolasg said:




Yes, maybe very stupid of me... btw how about the serious engine in 4k? the fps go down or stay correctly?




I didn't notice the fps drawdown.

#16


On 7/11/2022 at 10:14 AM, OberonPh said:




I didn't notice the fps drawdown.




How did you initialized const char* def_value2[eSIZE_MAX][eSET_MAX] for 4K settings?

#17

If settings are wrong, anyone noticed a stuck black screen?



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