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I don't have an Eyefinity setup, but I do use an HDTV that has overscanning issues, so I find this tool to be very helpful in that regard. I love this tool, however I have a few small gripes with it.
- Your desired resolution has to be entered manually every time.
- Atypical tab behavior.
- The resolution switches to the reference resolution before the desired resolution. When it does this, it triggers something weird with my display which I can fix by alt-tabbing and fooling around with Windows display settings and then alt-tabbing back.
But the main thing is it works, so I have decided to help out the cause by hosting this tool for the time being.
http://cybertootie.net/downloads/CustomRes2.exe
I finally got word back from a Blizzard support follow-up e-mail I sent about a week ago. And while Fabio V. of Blizzard Customer Services did not directly address my question ("Is a fix for playing with custom resolutions in the works, or is the inability to set or use a custom resolution intended?"), he did comment on the use of this tool, saying: "If the game mechanics are not affected then you should be fine." So those of us using this tool for overscan issues, one would think that we'd be OK.
- someone said something about having to type in the settings everytime, now autosaves.
- added option to launch, choose the path first.
- changed address/offsets.
- WSGF link to thread
hi and thank you , but when i try there are a crash, even the old version
Only part of a ReadProcessMemory or WriteProcessMemory request was completed
************** Exception Text **************
System.ComponentModel.Win32Exception (0x80004005): Only part of a ReadProcessMemory or WriteProcessMemory request was completed
at System.Diagnostics.NtProcessManager.GetModuleInfos(Int32 processId, Boolean firstModuleOnly)
at System.Diagnostics.NtProcessManager.GetFirstModuleInfo(Int32 processId)
at System.Diagnostics.Process.get_MainModule()
at WindowsApplication1.Form1.Timer1_Tick(Object sender, EventArgs e)
at System.Windows.Forms.Timer.OnTick(EventArgs e)
at System.Windows.Forms.Timer.TimerNativeWindow.WndProc(Message& m)
at System.Windows.Forms.NativeWindow.Callback(IntPtr hWnd, Int32 msg, IntPtr wparam, IntPtr lparam)
I don't have an Eyefinity setup, but I do use an HDTV that has overscanning issues, so I find this tool to be very helpful in that regard. I love this tool, however I have a few small gripes with it.
- Your desired resolution has to be entered manually every time.
- Atypical tab behavior.
- The resolution switches to the reference resolution before the desired resolution. When it does this, it triggers something weird with my display which I can fix by alt-tabbing and fooling around with Windows display settings and then alt-tabbing back.
But the main thing is it works, so I have decided to help out the cause by hosting this tool for the time being.
http://cybertootie.net/downloads/CustomRes2.exe
2, meaning the second, current version.
http://www.mediafire.com/?8bmhxrnwm37q5g3
added "brute mode" - hopefully that will fix this temp reference resolution switch problem you speak of, also incorperated change made for majmpd.
If you wanna see my own results, here are they:
[list]
[*]Nice vision, but awful to move with the mouse (interesting for testing, not for playing: I use to move the displayed map with the mouse, not the keyboard)
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[*]The video sequences are truncated:
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[*]The real screens (the biggest and latest one has more brightness than the 2 others):
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