How to run 435 IN 3D AT 2560X1440
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Can it be done and, if so, how please?
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It works for me….how high does your monitor resolution go?
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It works for me….how high does your monitor resolution go?
Whats happening is I have 2 monitors, one is 2560x1440 and the other is 1920x1080 and BMS is onlyi seeing the secondary 1920 res monitor.
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Use softh
Edit: unfortunately it’s for DX9 they didn’t update for DX11.
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Typically, any game/sim will populate it’s windows settings box with sizes based on the primary monitor set under control panel/settings (the one with the taskbar/start menu button). Is your 1080p monitor not set as the primary, but still getting only choices for it in BMS? And do you have any other fullscreen games with similar resolution settings menus (and if so, do they show a proper list for your 1440p monitor, or just the 1080p res list like BMS?)
Also, do you have the 1440p monitor selected under “OUTPUT” (circled)?
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“Also, do you have the 1440p monitor selected under “OUTPUT” (circled)?”
This was the issue, cheers bro.
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“Also, do you have the 1440p monitor selected under “OUTPUT” (circled)?”
This was the issue, cheers bro.
Just as a heads up the output dropdown is only taken into account if the window dropdown ist Full Screen, on windowed or borderless the output setting has no effect
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Just as a heads up the output dropdown is only taken into account if the window dropdown ist Full Screen, on windowed or borderless the output setting has no effect
This is supposed to be “is in”?
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Good morning, Gentlemen.
Thanks a lot to all of you for this interesting topic, you helped me in refining my settings.
Just one more (noob?) question, if I dare: is it possible/advisable to change the output display settings?
That fixed one available should seem too low in quality, IMHO - or it’s so because I can’t explain to myself the reason.Or even is it so in this first release and would be changed in the future releases, when all the DX11 capabilities will be implemented?
Thanks for your attention and answers.
With best regards.
(Update: Nevermind, I’ve found out the answers and the solution on my own. It’s all related with choosing among the “fullscreen” and the “borderless” options in the graphic menu. Selecting the first drove to the fixed 1024x768 resolution, opting for the second made the output resolution linked to my actual screen resolution, so I was able to set it up at my will. One more on the house. )