anyone have graphical issues running this above 1440p or native res?

plonk420

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http://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=51438

not sure if it's because i'm running it at a non-native res (1800p on a 1080p screen) or if it doesn't like high resolutions, but i'm getting a half screen (right side black) at the 1 minute mark (oh, and before i go any further, hardware is R9 290 with 12.14 or whatever was the first Omega release)

https://youtu.be/YLcDOgzZPb8?t=54

(having issues figuring out how to embed video on this vbulletin board)
 

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Why don't you just use Desktop/Personalize /Display/Adjust Resolution to match your Display's Native Resolution.

I'm sure the Omega Driver has your Display's Native resolution profile - If not - You can edit the driver for a specific resolution. A 290 is very capable of doing 2560x1440 and higher 4k pixel res's.

You can change DPI after say to 125 or 150%. For your Display I would suggest a Custom 113% DPI.
 
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xorbe

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Well it is from NV.Scene, sooo .... might not be totally Radeon compatible?
 

plonk420

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Why don't you just use Desktop/Personalize /Display/Adjust Resolution to match your Display's Native Resolution.

I'm sure the Omega Driver has your Display's Native resolution profile - If not - You can edit the driver for a specific resolution. A 290 is very capable of doing 2560x1440 and higher 4k pixel res's.

You can change DPI after say to 125 or 150%. For your Display I would suggest a Custom 113% DPI.

i'm trying to capture it at a moderately high resolution.

if i run that monitor at THAT high of a "native" resolution, i can't see what's on it. however, i just realized at least in this case, i can launch the demo from the screen i *would* be running at actual panel native resolution.

may have to try the DPI thing, too.

but nobody out there with a 4K display is willing to give that demo a try?