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So I figured out that, even though I can't run KotOR II at the native resolution for my laptop, it will for some reason accept 1280x768. Cool, great.
However, it has borders on all sides of the screen. Not cool. However, I can use the gpu options to stretch the screen, which is cool.
Here's my problem...why does it look better when there are borders on all sides of the screen than when I stretch it out? When I go to desktop, it seems like its changed the native resolution from 1440x900 to 1280x768 (which, because my laptop is retarded, I have to change later). So basically any time you use a resolution other than your native resolution, it makes the computer think the resolution you choose is the native resolution?
It has to be because I'm stretching the picture to fit the screen, but I dont get why. Can anyone explain this please?
Thanks. Hopefully this made sense!
However, it has borders on all sides of the screen. Not cool. However, I can use the gpu options to stretch the screen, which is cool.
Here's my problem...why does it look better when there are borders on all sides of the screen than when I stretch it out? When I go to desktop, it seems like its changed the native resolution from 1440x900 to 1280x768 (which, because my laptop is retarded, I have to change later). So basically any time you use a resolution other than your native resolution, it makes the computer think the resolution you choose is the native resolution?
It has to be because I'm stretching the picture to fit the screen, but I dont get why. Can anyone explain this please?
Thanks. Hopefully this made sense!
