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System shock 2 windows 10 no widescreen
System shock 2 windows 10 no widescreen













system shock 2 windows 10 no widescreen
  1. SYSTEM SHOCK 2 WINDOWS 10 NO WIDESCREEN DRIVER
  2. SYSTEM SHOCK 2 WINDOWS 10 NO WIDESCREEN FULL

"ATI's solution as far as I've read about it was to have it grayed out unless a resolution lower than native was used, later on the ability to enable and disable scaling was added back but the modes remain locked, lowering resolution, altering the options and then setting it back should work although it'll gray out again, main issue with this for me is for older titles using lower resolutions, no way to set scaling mode with that method although ATI's solution is fine for desktop usage and similar.

SYSTEM SHOCK 2 WINDOWS 10 NO WIDESCREEN FULL

You have to keep this program running in the background, but it does stop the G6 1331 from setting everything to full widescreen. Use the program that is linked to in that thread, although the link itself is dead, but I found it at (to find other links, google "ATIGPUScalingFix"). If you don't want to read them, then skip ahead, the point is that they both worked, but now don't (well, solution 2 does still work to a degree, though for how long is anyone's guess). I've found two working solutions, both from the same forum thread ( ). Seriously, for some reason that would baffle Sherlock Holmes, they restricted you from altering the GPU Scaling options if your current resolution was set at the optimal resolution as dictated by the hardware!!!

SYSTEM SHOCK 2 WINDOWS 10 NO WIDESCREEN DRIVER

Don't you just love it when software treats you like an idiot and won't let you set things up as you like?Īnyway, Google showed this was a common problem when Windows 7 was run with an AMD/ATI GFX card, as for some reason unimaginable to every disgruntled user who complained of the problem, the writers of the AMD/ATI driver software had decided to not allow the user to set the GPU Scaling options, as long as THE CURRENT GRAPHICAL RESOLUTION WAS THE SAME AS THE NATIVE GRAPHICAL RESOLUTION OF THE MONITOR (be it a laptop monitor or an external monitor connected to a desktop). Obviously the aspect ratio setting of the GFX card (AMD Radeon HD 6620G + 7450M Dual GPU) needed adjusting, but, er, the setting was greyed out.

system shock 2 windows 10 no widescreen

Meaning that, say, if I ran a game that used 640x480 (which is 4:3 aspect ratio) then the game screen was stretched on the laptop to cover the full 1366x768 9:6 widescreen display. A while back, I bought a laptop (Hewlett Packard G6 1331) which has a Radeon GPU, and it turned out to stretch *every* game that wasn't running at the laptop's full native resolution (1366x768) to fullscreen.















System shock 2 windows 10 no widescreen