First post, by ReignerDeustcher
I'm running this game with dgvodoo2 and the actual gameplay looks fine but the menues look like weirdly smeared:
I'm running this game with dgvodoo2 and the actual gameplay looks fine but the menues look like weirdly smeared:
ReignerDeustcher wrote on 2024-01-09, 01:27:I'm running this game with dgvodoo2 and the actual gameplay looks fine but the menues look like weirdly smeared:
20240103_185627 (Medium).jpg
Looks like the game is being integer scaled
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BEEN_Nath_58 wrote on 2024-01-09, 04:54:ReignerDeustcher wrote on 2024-01-09, 01:27:I'm running this game with dgvodoo2 and the actual gameplay looks fine but the menues look like weirdly smeared:
20240103_185627 (Medium).jpg
Looks like the game is being integer scaled
weird, i don't have that enabled in any place
ReignerDeustcher wrote on 2024-01-09, 19:04:BEEN_Nath_58 wrote on 2024-01-09, 04:54:ReignerDeustcher wrote on 2024-01-09, 01:27:I'm running this game with dgvodoo2 and the actual gameplay looks fine but the menues look like weirdly smeared:
20240103_185627 (Medium).jpg
Looks like the game is being integer scaled
weird, i don't have that enabled in any place
Either it is enabled in dgVoodoo2 or if not, in driver. If not in both, there's a probability dgVoodoo2 is doing it itself. The only reason I can assume for it to scale on its own is ONLY IF the game uses a resolution not enumerated by your driver. A good way to check is to test if the game is without dgVoodoo2: fullscreen (with bilinear filtering ON) or fullscreen (with integer scaling ON) or not properly fullscreen. Only in the first case, it should mean the resolution required by the game is present in the driver.
If neither is the case, it would be better to ask in the dgVoodoo2 threads instead.
previously known as Discrete_BOB_058