fullscreen main menu issue
Posted: Mon Sep 09, 2013 5:50 am
hi all, first big thanks to the people who keep updating this game and keeping it going always liked myth.
I have an issue with the fullscreen menu for the project magma update. 1.8 I know it's my display settings since many programs, especially old dos games in emulators do this to me.
I have been using my tv as a monitor for a few weeks and certain things get "cutoff". in myth ii, the edges of all four sides get cutoff a bit (enough to hide mouse cursor) and it appears as a 4:3 image. the 4:3 image is not a huge deal to me as it would look bad stretched. a print screen shows the full image. My tv had over-scan on the HDMI port so I use the nvidia control panel to resize the desktop to the actual borders. I have scaling turned off on my gfx card. in actual game, the screen is stretched to the proper resolution my monitor and card are at and looks fine.
Has anyone else seen this issue with the fullscreen menu only? it does it to cutscenes as well. i can live with it or use windowed menu, but it ends up so small compared to my monitor.
I have an issue with the fullscreen menu for the project magma update. 1.8 I know it's my display settings since many programs, especially old dos games in emulators do this to me.
I have been using my tv as a monitor for a few weeks and certain things get "cutoff". in myth ii, the edges of all four sides get cutoff a bit (enough to hide mouse cursor) and it appears as a 4:3 image. the 4:3 image is not a huge deal to me as it would look bad stretched. a print screen shows the full image. My tv had over-scan on the HDMI port so I use the nvidia control panel to resize the desktop to the actual borders. I have scaling turned off on my gfx card. in actual game, the screen is stretched to the proper resolution my monitor and card are at and looks fine.
Has anyone else seen this issue with the fullscreen menu only? it does it to cutscenes as well. i can live with it or use windowed menu, but it ends up so small compared to my monitor.