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hi @ all,
at some point I had to replace the 6 year old system.
Now I have a Win10 installation instead of win7.
I was also able to fix small problems with the display in connection with the New Saphire xt 5000series.
But ... the scale of the vehicles is strange - they are somehow shortened, everything else is very good so far. If this is already known, is there is a solution ... except for Win7 again ????
Thx Anna
Last edited by Anna Nym (2020-11-04 19:52:49)
Try this if this helps:
https://team-simple.org/download/
Battlefield 1942 v1.612 Retail executable patched
Agreed with DrOnzzER, and the specific reason being that this updated BF1942.EXE includes "the widescreen fix." Which just really means it allows selection of the resolutions your video card actually supports, rather than a hard-coded list decided by EA. Any time you're picking a resolution that isn't one of your video card's and/or monitor's native resolutions, your video card and/or your monitor may indeed be "squishing" or stretching your perspective.
It's likely just "new install and different video card" leading to this change, rather than "specifically Windows 10", and you would have to solve it even with this same hardware under Windows 7.
I know some people felt the need to adjust renderer.fieldOfView in their videodefault.con once they went wide-screen, but I don't believe this really involves or resolves any "sqishing" or stretching. Just "how far back is the camera placed", so to speak.
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I know some people felt the need to adjust renderer.fieldOfView in their videodefault.con once they went wide-screen, but I don't believe this really involves or resolves any "sqishing" or stretching. Just "how far back is the camera placed", so to speak.
I might also add that changing FOV can even lead to graphics bugs, so it would be better to leave the original value. The widescreen version has a built-in anti-stretch fix anyway, so I guess modifying FOV isn't necessary
Same resolutions (FHD without and with widescreen fix):
But anyway, I can agree that some rare problems may require unusual solutions
FoV may lead to some graphical issues, but if you set it over 1.4, I think.
I've once set the FoV to something around 1.5 for a test, and the right-click zoom-in animation was reversed.
Sometimes it would even reverse the whole map.
I keep mine at 1.1 , 1.0 (default) gives me a headache lol.
It's also worth noting that the higher the FoV, the quicker the objects will disappear from the camera. This is especially bad for dogfighting because when you switch the cameras, the enemy plane will disappear too quickly.
Values between 1.1 and 1.25 are generally ok.
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