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Duellos

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Problem when increasing resolution
« on: 2016-11-14 09:17:25 »
Hi,

I tried to use 7thHeaven on a new computer but I encounter some problems when increasing resolution or going in full screen.

Here is a capture of my problem:


I never encountered this before on my other computers. I tried disabling all mods but same results.

Could you help me ? Is there a magic trick to correct this behavior ?

Duellos

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Re: Problem when increasing resolution
« Reply #1 on: 2016-11-18 05:15:50 »
Hi,

I made some progress on this problem.

After some tests, I realized that this happens only on resolution 1280x720 (which is the optimized resolution of my peripheral).
In 7ThHeaven graphic settings, game works perfectly if I set following resolution:
640x480
800x600
1280x600

Is there something more I can test or must I really forget the full resolution ?

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Re: Problem when increasing resolution
« Reply #2 on: 2016-11-18 06:47:05 »
Just set the resolutions to 0, which will automatically adjust to your computer settings.

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Re: Problem when increasing resolution
« Reply #3 on: 2016-11-18 06:50:47 »
If i do that, game will be in 1280x720 with the result in my first post.
Can FFVII with 7Thheaven be run in 720p correctly ?

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Re: Problem when increasing resolution
« Reply #4 on: 2016-11-20 08:58:14 »
PC Specs or Spanish version. Either could be the cause, neither of which I can offer help with though. Sorry :|

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Re: Problem when increasing resolution
« Reply #5 on: 2016-11-20 18:56:46 »
Try to use a higher internal resolution. Maybe 1280x960 does work.