It's probably the video driver that stretches image to fill the screen - I had the same problem. If you have an ATI card, just go to CCC and tick "keep original aspect ratio" or something like that (I'm using another computer now so I cannot check). No idea how to change that with nVidia though.
@firestrike17
It's probably the video driver that stretches image to fill the screen - I had the same problem. If you have an ATI card, just go to CCC and tick "keep original aspect ratio" or something like that (I'm using another computer now so I cannot check). No idea how to change that with nVidia though.
kuba81 1 month ago
@firestrike17 I'm pretty sure it doesn't stretch. You just get to see more, meaning your field of vision is bigger.
sk3lletorr 1 month ago
@HelllordxD I get that, but mine for some reason stretches to fill the screen regardless of aspect ratio. I tried all of them :(
firestrike17 2 months ago
every vod - a new config
TheTyrrr 2 months ago
@firestrike17 he sat the ratio to 4:3 instead of 16:10 or 16:9 which means he might uses a 4:3 ratio like 800x600
HelllordxD 2 months ago
how does he get it to not fill the whole screen? Oo
firestrike17 2 months ago
doesnt even use zoom
dekz8 4 months ago
@roxRful 1280x1024
Krymexus 4 months ago
what is rapha's resouliton?
roxRful 11 months ago
3:17 POW! =D
ch4mba 1 year ago