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PostPosted: 21 May 2010, 10:44 
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I took a quick look didn't find it. But i whipped up another. I almost never upload files, so i used the first free one that i found. Link is small, at bottom-right.

http://www.2shared.com/file/2H1V5gFU/sh2pc.html

I rarely hex-edit, but I'm fairly sure i got it right. The altered .exe replaces 640x480 with the 1920x1200, so be sure to set all your options before using this .exe, as going into the graphics option afterwards will fudge the resolution on you.

Please let me know if it works.

EDIT: Well, i figgered I may as well try one for dmxdex as well:

http://www.2shared.com/file/qwwefpuX/sh2pc1920x1080.html


Remember that if I did it incorrectly, all the info is one the pages i posted.


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PostPosted: 21 May 2010, 15:06 
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Thanks for replying Abram!
Sorry but both links say that "file link is invalid.."
Don't want to be a pest,
but perhaps you could upload the file to rapidshare.com/?

If you don't have time I understand and will try to create one myself.

I really believe that widescreen fix for SH2 should be posted as an attachment in the sticky thread in this forum, because SH2 is arguably the best installment in the series, and it still has large fan base IMO.


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Nevermind the previous post,
both links suddenly became alive.

Many thanks, Abram, you're a pal! :cheers


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So.. do they work?


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So.. do they work?

yes, the first one worked very nicely, turning 640x480 into 1920x1200,
moreover, I could tweak the options and the resolution stayed the same.

I think I broke something today when trying to permanently set the affinity for the executable file (SH2 has issues with more than one core), and the file became unusable, crashing every time (restoring original file from backup didn't work).
So I just created the file anew from nocd executable using your istructions and a hex editor.
Worked like a charm.


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Good to hear. Uh, read.


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abramsorry mate ive been really busy and i have not had a chance to test it out. I will give it a bash now and i will let you know how i got on.


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The game still feels like its in low res. the res in my game options is 800x600. Should i put it on the max res which is 1280x1024 or something like that? i cannot set the in game resolution to 640x480. i tried to do it via the EXE but its still not 1920x1080. Also i think i need the 1.1 patch as im getting sound looping issues.


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The hex edit replaces 640x480, so use that.


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I dont understand can you help me out? im not very good at hex editing. Do i still need the exe you did for me? And like i said the in game options fddoes not have 640x480 for me. Also silent hill 2 did not come out on pc. They only brought the directors cut version out for the pc.


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The link is stil valid: http://www.2shared.com/file/qwwefpuX/sh2pc1920x1080.html

Install the game.
Start the game
Get the graphics options setup with the way like, and select 640x480 as your resolution.
Exit the game.
Download that file, and extract the fixed .exe to replace your current one.
Start the game, and it's should be displaying at 1920x1800.


Remember that this is only for the Directors' Cut version of Silent Hill 2. If you have the original version of the game, then you will have to get the official patch, then hex-edit the appropriate cracked .exe that can be acquired from GameCopyWorld or a similar site.

ALL the information you need for doing it is in the links i first provided.


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I just got round to trying the EXE you saved for me. And it does not work. Games says exe has stopped responding. The game is the DC also.


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Then i guess you're fucked.

But seriously, all the info you need to do it yourself is in this thread and the links therein.... it looks daunting, but is actaully pretty easy, thanks to previous efforts of other users.


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I done it lol. Wow silent hill 2 looks very good in 1920x1080


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Huzzah!


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I'm having a slight problem. The game is, in fact, running in 1920x1080. The problem is that the aspect ratio still appears to be 4:3. Is there any way to change the aspect ratio to 16:9 or do I have to live with a stretched out image?

Edit: Never mind. After I reset it works beautifully. Thanks guys.


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Hi guys! Sorry for bringing up an old thread but I am desperate. I would really like to play Silent Hill 2 in 1920x1080 resolution. I've got the Directors Cut version. I've read all the related threads, used both files by Abram, tried modifying hex myself but I always get the same result. Whenver I execute the modified "sh2pc.exe" the game always crashes - "sh2pc.exe has stopped working". I think I tried everything already: different settings within the game, compatibility settings etc.

I can see dmxdex could resolve the same issue somehow and I was wondering if someone knows how to fix this problem. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!

These are the options I set before executing the modified exe:



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You are editing the cracked version of the Directors' Cut .exe from GameCopyWorld? Though the one linked to at the top of this page should still work.. You say you've tried doing the hex-edit yourself, so if that's done right.. should work. Hm.

Other than selecting 640x480, the other options do not matter... All i can suggest is trying the hex-edit for yourself once more. You can also use a hex edit to replace a different resolution with 1920x1080; like 800x600 or 1024x768. I believe the hex codes for those are in a link on page 1. Instead of finding/replacing (640x480), you could try replacing (800x600). Just be sure to select the appropriate resolution in the game, first.

http://www.widescreengamingforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=41&t=14434 All of the common resolution codes are there. That's about all i can think of. Oh, your hardware specs might be helpful.

And it's perfectly fine to bring up old threads.

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Thanks for your quick response! :) Yes, I am editing the version from GameCopyWorld. And indeed, since I was trying the files that you uploaded, it should have worked anyway. I am quite certain that I got the hex editing part right too. That's why I am quite confused. Usually I can manage to do this kind of stuff easily.

I will try changing other resolutions but my common sense tells me the problem lies somewhere else but I just can't figure it out :(

I don't need to change any compatibility options or anything, right? It's just weird anyway. The game runs flawlessly with inbuilt video resolutuions - 1280x1024 (not widescreen though) but not in 1920x1080 :(

You can see my full specs here http://www.overclock.net/system.php?i=72712 but I will also update my profile on WSGF shortly ;)

Too bad the guys who had similar problems didn't post how they resolved it. I think one of them mentioned that after reset everything worked. Well for me it didn't. And it was quite annoying I had to change all settings again and again after each failed attempt to launch the game in widescreen.


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Yepp, all that should be required is that hex edit. No compatibility or any other tweak. As you said, the game runs fine, as-is. Since it runs fine before the hex edit, I'm forced to assume that you're not doing it correctly. What Hex program are you using? I've used XVI32 and ..uh... some other one :lol: I forget what. But XVI32 works like a charm.

PS - the link you provided requires registration to view.


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Yepp, all that should be required is that hex edit. No compatibility or any other tweak. As you said, the game runs fine, as-is. Since it runs fine before the hex edit, I'm forced to assume that you're not doing it correctly. What Hex program are you using? I've used XVI32 and ..uh... some other one :lol: I forget what. But XVI32 works like a charm.

PS - the link you provided requires registration to view.


I did exactly as in this guide - http://www.widescreengamingforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=156215#p156215

Plus, I tried both files that you yourself uploaded in this thread and I get exactly the same result. There must be something else. I will keep trying and report back if I am able to fix this.

Sorry about the link. I will figure something out, maybe add to signature. Cheers!

By the way, how come each post has to be checked by moderators? Slows down the process :P Or is it only for new people on forum? (Edit: Lol, just as I said it, this message got posted instantly :P)


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Well I don't know, man. Have you tried other 16:9 resolutions, just for shits 'n' giggles? Forcing AA on top of a smaller resolution will still look alright...


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Well I don't know, man. Have you tried other 16:9 resolutions, just for shits 'n' giggles? Forcing AA on top of a smaller resolution will still look alright...


Some progress. It indeed works with other widescreen reolutions. Running at 1600x900 now but tried 1280x720 as well. But it's just puzzling me why won't it let the native resolution of 1920x1080 :( Any idea what might be causing it? What's the best way to force AA in Silent Hill 2? I think I heard SH2 doesn't like AA?

However, it doesn't really need AA @ 1600x900 resolution. But I still wanna make it run @ 1920x1080!


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Yes, the mystery deepens... In the 3D section of your video drivers, I believe there's a Programs tab,. You can add the .exe for a game, and set any graphics settings you like to be used when you launch that particular game. I never tried it with Sh2, so I've no idea if the game like that or not.

But it's good to hear that you can at least get it running at 1600x900. Maybe try a just-under 1920x1080, custom resolution. But then you'd have to figure out eh hex value for that new resolution. I really have no idea why 1920x1080 won't work for you. Perhaps the game is trying to run a refresh rate that you display doesn't like? Maybe try it with another 1920x1080 monitor. I'm tempted to dig up my copy and see if mine does it. I have 1920x1200 displays, but they scale just fine. Last i played Silent Hill 2, i had 1680x1050's.

But, an imperfect solution is better than none.


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Yeh I tried something like 1920x1079 but still no go :( I've got 60 Hz refresh rate, nothing special here. Any other game runs fine so it's just really weird.. I am gonna reinstall Windows some time soon and try then. Maybe something messed up in my current OS like Directx or smth. Will report back if smth improves ;)

Oh and I stopped playing SH2 anyway since the typewriter machine in Hospital got bugged and is not showing me the code for one of the locks on the box on the 3rd floor. Just don't know if I can be bothered restarting the game again...


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Back up your savegame and consult a walkthrough.


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Back up your savegame and consult a walkthrough.


Did all this. Tried previous saves and even watched walkthrough videos. Saw some other people having same issue. I am being uber unlucky with SH2 :( First, widescreen resolution problem, now this bug..


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Awe... there there.

Maybe teh Playstation version supports widescreen.. those emulators run pretty nicely.


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I made a step-by-step guide that includes Squizzy's respatcher and making sure that lens flare and advanced post processing filters are selectable. I'll add an article on the Master Game List as soon as I have the necessary permissions.

Furthermore, Squizzy's respatcher is extremely simple, so you do not need to mess with hex values and such.


  • Install Silent Hill 2 and patch it with the soundfix.

  • Download Squizzy's Respatcher and a fixed .exe of sh2pc.exe (unfortunately the patcher does not work with the original .exe)

  • Run the patcher and select the desired resolution

  • Before running Silent Hill 2, make sure that your Catalyst Control Center or Nvidia Control panel has all anti-aliasing and antisioptric filtering set to OFF

  • Run Silent Hill 2

  • Under options select the desired options you want on: e.g. hi-res textures, advanced post processing filters, lens flare, etc. (if the two latter options are unselectable, it is because your graphics control center has AA or AF enabled.)

  • Accept your changes (make sure not to toy with the game's resolution setting. Doing so will override Squizzy's respatcher)

  • Alt+tab and go into Windows' Task Manager (ctrl+shift+esc)

  • Under 'Processes' right-click sh2pc.exe and set the amount of CPU cores to only 1 core. Otherwise you will get sound and stability issues.

  • Go into Catalyst Control Center or Nvidia Control Panel and force your desired AA and AF solution. And make sure to have Triple Buffering set to OFF. Otherwise you will get weird lines in the geometry of the game

  • Return to Silent Hill 2 and select New Game

  • ????

  • Profit



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I'll add an article on the Master Game List as soon as I have the necessary permissions.


Thanks, thats really nice. :)


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I made a step-by-step guide that includes Squizzy's respatcher and making sure that lens flare and advanced post processing filters are selectable. I'll add an article on the Master Game List as soon as I have the necessary permissions.

Furthermore, Squizzy's respatcher is extremely simple, so you do not need to mess with hex values and such.


  • Install Silent Hill 2 and patch it with the soundfix.

  • Download Squizzy's Respatcher and a fixed .exe of sh2pc.exe (unfortunately the patcher does not work with the original .exe)

  • Run the patcher and select the desired resolution

  • Before running Silent Hill 2, make sure that your Catalyst Control Center or Nvidia Control panel has all anti-aliasing and antisioptric filtering set to OFF

  • Run Silent Hill 2

  • Under options select the desired options you want on: e.g. hi-res textures, advanced post processing filters, lens flare, etc. (if the two latter options are unselectable, it is because your graphics control center has AA or AF enabled.)

  • Accept your changes (make sure not to toy with the game's resolution setting. Doing so will override Squizzy's respatcher)

  • Alt+tab and go into Windows' Task Manager (ctrl+shift+esc)

  • Under 'Processes' right-click sh2pc.exe and set the amount of CPU cores to only 1 core. Otherwise you will get sound and stability issues.

  • Go into Catalyst Control Center or Nvidia Control Panel and force your desired AA and AF solution. And make sure to have Triple Buffering set to OFF. Otherwise you will get weird lines in the geometry of the game

  • Return to Silent Hill 2 and select New Game

  • ????

  • Profit



Sorry for the bump, but I just cannot get AA to work by forcing it. In the 10th step, where I'm supposed to force AA via nVidia Control Panel, I alt+tab and do that, but when I return to the game it's still very jaggy and non-AA'd.


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Is there a way to put silent hill 2 in 1360x768? I cant seem to get it to do so so plz help me


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You are editing the cracked version of the Directors' Cut .exe from GameCopyWorld? Though the one linked to at the top of this page should still work.. You say you've tried doing the hex-edit yourself, so if that's done right.. should work. Hm.

Other than selecting 640x480, the other options do not matter... All i can suggest is trying the hex-edit for yourself once more. You can also use a hex edit to replace a different resolution with 1920x1080; like 800x600 or 1024x768. I believe the hex codes for those are in a link on page 1. Instead of finding/replacing (640x480), you could try replacing (800x600). Just be sure to select the appropriate resolution in the game, first.

http://www.widescreengamingforum.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=41&t=14434 All of the common resolution codes are there. That's about all i can think of. Oh, your hardware specs might be helpful.

And it's perfectly fine to bring up old threads.

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Mod Edit: Fixed with table to clear up

Resolutions





















































ValueHex ValueFormatted Value
2000x0C8C800
2400x0F0F000
3200x1404001
4800x1E0E001
5250x20D0D02
5400x21C1C02
5760x2404002
6000x2585802
6400x2808002
7040x2C0C002
7200x2D0D002
7680x3000003
8000x3202003
8400x3484803
8480x3505003
8540x3565603
9000x3848403
9600x3C0C003
9920x3E0E003
10000x3E8E803
10240x4000004
10500x41A1A04
10800x4383804
11520x4808004
12000x4B0B004
12800x5000005
13600x5505005
13660x5565605
13680x5585805
14400x5A0A005
15360x6000006
16000x6404006
16800x6909006
17680x6E8E806
17760x6F0F006
18000x7080807
19200x7808007
20480x8000008
24000x9606009
25600xA00000A
27200xAA0A00A
28800xB40400B
30720xC00000C
32000xC80800C
33600xD20200D
38400xF00000F
40800xFF0F00F
43200x10E0E010
50400x13B0B013
57600x16808016


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Basic hex editing guide, this guild was write to change my resolution in a game from 5040 to 1680, as the game was completely broken and the resolution could not be changed ingame.


  1. Download a hex editor, I use XVI32.

  2. Navigate to the file to open

  3. Make a backup of said file

  4. Open up the file in your hex editor.

  5. Open up calculator, set it to Scientific (or Programmer if your in Windows 7) mode.

  6. Enter in your desktops resolutions width, so for me this is 5040.

  7. Click the hex button, it will convert your resolution into hex, in my case I get 13B0.

  8. Now the most hex files are little-ended, so swap over the first two and last two digits, ie, 13 B0, becomes, B0 13.

  9. In your hex editor do a search for that value, in my case B0 13.

  10. Now back in calculator, click the dec button.

  11. Enter in your single monitor resolution width, in my case this is 1680.

  12. Click hex and swap the pair of digits, so 1680, becomes, 06 90, becomes, 90 06.

  13. Note 1680 in hex is 690, so we add a leading 0 before swapping.

  14. Lastly back in the hex editor, replace your multi-monitor resolution, with your single monitor resolution, ie, I replace, B0 13, with, 90 06.

  15. Then Save.


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So what part in the sh2pc.exe am i supposed to replace cause there are allot of 0004 in the hex


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I update the link for 1920x1080:

http://www.mediafire.com/?og134bvy2e9ww6y


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Just use this exe for 1920x1080.

http://www.mediafire.com/?og134bvy2e9ww6y


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There is a very detailed tut for this on the neogaf forum aswell.
You can find it HERE:
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=488899:


There is also a 1-Klick Solution made by Lime available HERE:
http://www53.zippyshare.com/v/19353717/file.html:


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