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Post by Helixxx on Sept 19, 2015 23:39:58 GMT -5
Hey DJC, its been awhile I was wondering everlong works on w10?
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Post by DJC on Sept 20, 2015 14:07:40 GMT -5
Hey DJC, its been awhile I was wondering everlong works on w10? Not sure, but I'm assuming yes, and sure hope so. I have a free Windows 10 upgrade, but I haven't used it yet to test. I'm waiting until I finish work on this last RPG Maker 2003 version. I'm almost done, and making steady progress, but it might be weeks or months depending on how much more I implement.
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Post by Andrew on Sept 23, 2015 14:36:53 GMT -5
In fullscreen all I get is a small window in the center with the game and big black borders. Tried compatibility trobleshooter but no luck.
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Post by loof123 on Sept 24, 2015 4:08:14 GMT -5
Try pressing F5, that should make it full screen.
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Post by DJC on Sept 24, 2015 11:09:55 GMT -5
In fullscreen all I get is a small window in the center with the game and big black borders. Tried compatibility trobleshooter but no luck. You can also try launching via the windowed mode shortcut in the main Everlong folder. Then use F4/F5 to switch window modes or size. The engine renders at 320x240, so it will never fill a widescreen monitor or TV, but in fullscreen it should stretch the display larger.
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Post by Andrew on Sept 25, 2015 9:25:48 GMT -5
Tried windowed mode, F4/F5. It goes to fullscreen but will not stretch too fill whole screen. Same as before.
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Post by DJC on Sept 27, 2015 23:18:21 GMT -5
Tried windowed mode, F4/F5. It goes to fullscreen but will not stretch too fill whole screen. Same as before. Maybe the next update will work better since it utilizes DynRPG. When I update to Windows 10 afterward I'll also have a chance to test and trouble shoot on that platform.
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Post by Andrew on Sept 28, 2015 8:10:40 GMT -5
I think it has to do with the integrated Intel HD graphics. On Intel's forum they state they know it is a problem for a lot of older programs but they haven't come up with a solution yet. For now all I can do is set the screen resolution to 728 X 1028 (lowest I can go). It is a pain but it is the best I can figure out until all the kinks get worked out for Windows 10.
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