![]() Anyways, ET will never look as good or play as well as on a fast CRT, unfortunatelly. Incidentally the engine uses internally a 640×480 virtual world which is interpolated to display resolution, it’s actually hard-coded and not even a define. Having said that I still prefer the native 1080p as you can see further and less lag than in a non-native non-scaled resolution such as 1280×1024. I’ve also noticed some weird monitor overscan type result with 1080p, where the hud elements are much closer to the edge of the screen than in any of the non-custom r_modes. So you get distance/size distortion as you see something to the side and then center your view onto it. Adjusting cg_fov to 115 or higher produces a disorienting fisheye effect when looking around. For one, everything is stretched horizontally. Yeah but there’s still problems when in custom 1080p mode. "C:\Program Files (x86)\Wolfenstein - Enemy Territory\ET.exe" r_mode "-1" r_customwidth "1920" r_customheight "1080" cg_fov "115" set com_hunkmegs "768" vid_restartĪnd there you have it! Next time you launch Enemy Territory, you should be presented with a full screen 1920×1080 gaming experience. My full shortcut application path is as follows, since it’s not entirely visible above. You can do so by adding them after the trailing quotation mark surrounding your program name, as show in the following screenshot: (com_hunkmegs is not related to the video settings, but a few extra hunkmegs will help your game performance.) r_mode "-1" r_customwidth "1920" r_customheight "1080" cg_fov "115" set com_hunkmegs "768" vid_restart You’ll want to add these options to your shortcut: Right click your Enemy Territory shortcut, and hit Properties. Linux\Mac: You can use similar command switches on Linux or Mac to achieve this goal, but the process of editing the shortcut\launcher may vary. So, go set your quality levels for textures and everything prior to modifying your shortcut, then you should avoid encountering any of those issues. Note: The only glitch I’ve encountered with this so far, is that when you’re changing video settings in the game, the game will not revert back to 1920×1080 without a game restart after a settings change (such as texture quality, dynamic lighting, etc changes). That being said, you can make a few modifications to your launcher shortcut, and run Enemy Territory at true native 1920×1080 resolution. Wolfenstein Enemy Territory is a very old game, and the designers never conceived that it would ever be played on a 1920×1080 screen resolution, so it was never coded to have that option in the Video Settings. ![]() Widescreen gaming forum (wsgf): -noun Web community dedicated to ensuring PC games run properly on your tablet, netbook, personal computer, HDTV and multi-monitor gaming rig.A lot of people I play Enemy Territory with have been contemplating switching to a version of the program called ET Legacy, and their reasoning is generally related to screen resolutions. High resolution textures are available at the rtcw.pro website. The Venom Mod is an improved game look and feel. It is also possible to use the iortcw binaries for Windows, especially if you want to use a 64-bit binary. Return to Castle Wolfenstein for Modern Linux. Game Name Configuration Files are located in: insert file location. ![]() Game Name Save Game Data is located in: insert file location. Please follow this structure in order to avoid your submission from being removed.The format is as follows. The save data location section holds two different types of data: the location of save game files and location of configuration files.Save game files store game progress and can be used to make backups of progress in a game, or to share your progress with others.Configuration files can store a number of customisation options, including various graphics settings and custom keybindings, making them an important resource for game tweaks.For an example of how this data should be presented, please use our as a guide. ![]()
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