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Vampire - Masquerade: Bloodlines - Discussion
Posted: 23 Nov 2004, 19:05
by Paradigm Shifter
75 isn't that odd, really. :) Halo uses an FOV of 68, and Deus Ex 2 used (pre 1.2 patch) an FOV of 80, before they lowered it to shift the HUD further out... I think it's 69 or something, now...
Oh, and thanks for pointing out the FOV. :D
Vampire - Masquerade: Bloodlines - Discussion
Posted: 24 Nov 2004, 15:25
by kilmar
75 isn't that odd, really. :) Halo uses an FOV of 68, and Deus Ex 2 used (pre 1.2 patch) an FOV of 80, before they lowered it to shift the HUD further out... I think it's 69 or something, now...
Oh, and thanks for pointing out the FOV. :D
I tried changing the fov and anything but 75 makes the screen look strange.
Anyways, finally finished the game. Was a pretty good experience with the exception of MANY MANY HORRIBLE GAME STOPPING BUGS (which I had to cheat to get past).
Vampire - Masquerade: Bloodlines - Discussion
Posted: 24 Nov 2004, 16:42
by Paradigm Shifter
I've not encountered any bugs that meant I couldn't get further, yet. Although, admittedly, I'm only about half way through. :D
The only thing that really gets on my nerves is the occasional jerk in the gameplay: it'll be smooth as anything, but when you engage in coversation, it suddenly jerks and judders. Very confusing.
I think they lied a bit about the min specs, though: I've got a log, and Bloodlines chewed up 970-odd out of an available 1024MB of RAM, and all of a 2GB pagefile. I'd really hate to play this game on the 'min spec'... 384MB RAM? :shock: I'm wincing just thinking about it. ;)
Also, I think this game was honestly one of the more scary ones I've played. Doom 3 was just dark, it wasn't scary. Well, not after the first zombie dude, anyway... ;)
Heh... this was my 500th post. :D
Vampire - Masquerade: Bloodlines - Discussion
Posted: 24 Nov 2004, 19:00
by Roarak
I cant seem to find the correct FOV either, nothing i try looks right.
Im still trying to figure out this whole widescreen thing ;)
WoW looks freaking amazing though =)
Vampire - Masquerade: Bloodlines - Discussion
Posted: 25 Nov 2004, 05:47
by zeroboot
i looked through all the console commands and didnt see anything resembling heightwidth settings...
does anyone know how to change res? the registry really doesnt seem to matter if i change it.
Vampire - Masquerade: Bloodlines - Discussion
Posted: 25 Nov 2004, 13:18
by Paradigm Shifter
I'm guessing the res's are coded into the .exe, then. Much like NFS:U and NFS:U2. :(
How can one game using an engine have so many WS options, and yet another out at almost the same time (Bloodlines and Half-Life 2 both use the Source Engine, if anyone didn't know that by now... ;) ) can't... :?
Vampire - Masquerade: Bloodlines - Discussion
Posted: 26 Nov 2004, 01:40
by zeroboot
any chance of someone doing an .exe hack for this? even 640x480 would be nice. As it is, I get a tiny 4:3 image with redblue .convergence issues
Vampire - Masquerade: Bloodlines - Discussion
Posted: 02 Dec 2004, 00:19
by nnsysdev
Well it is too bad it doesn't support widescreen (how hard could it have been), but thanks to this thread i am happy with 1600x1200 stretched to a 16:10 display using only fov of 95. I couldn't get the anamorph var to look right. A little bit of tunnel vision but much better than default stretch.
As far as the red/blue convergence issue, are you sure that is not intentional. I see that effect whenever i am looking at text on a computer screen within the game (like a computer i am hacking within the game). I thought that was just to add realism or something. Is the only time you see that effect when you use the pc's within the game?
Vampire - Masquerade: Bloodlines - Discussion
Posted: 03 Dec 2004, 17:17
by zeroboot
no...this is common on any game that i run that isnt 640x480 or a widescreen res (856x480, etc). so, since this games resolutions are so limited, i cant use the ones i need to get rid of the problem. the only solution i found was to use -windowed option on the command line when starting the game... then i could have a window almost same size as the screen but its chopped a bit on the sides and bottom and the window is sized by the resolution chosen in-game. so again, its not ideal but at least better than looking at everything like it needs 3-d goggles to look right.
hope someone hacks the exe to allow custom res. :)
Vampire - Masquerade: Bloodlines - Discussion
Posted: 03 Dec 2004, 21:06
by Paradigm Shifter
If it looks like you need 3D goggles, maybe 'stereo' video has been turned on somewhere?
'Cause I can't honestly think of a reason why there should be that sort of thing happening... :?
Vampire - Masquerade: Bloodlines - Discussion
Posted: 04 Dec 2004, 03:09
by zeroboot
trust me....this is just the way it is
Vampire - Masquerade: Bloodlines - Discussion
Posted: 04 Dec 2004, 04:32
by nnsysdev
Hopefully this will be fixed with patch so widescreen res work but do you have an nvidia card? If so, do you see that effect when you turn off scaling or set to fixed aspect scaling? I would prefer that over windowed.
Update : Or can you run widescreen resolution in window? That may be more useful than 4:3 nostretch.
Vampire - Masquerade: Bloodlines - Discussion
Posted: 11 Jun 2005, 11:14
by remf
right, i understood none of that, so lets start again from first principles;
i have a 2005FP and would like to run at 1680x1050 with the correct aspect ratio and FOV...............
can i do it, and how do i do it?
cheers
Vampire - Masquerade: Bloodlines - Discussion
Posted: 11 Jun 2005, 12:53
by Paradigm Shifter
FOV can be changed in the console, but makes the screen go strange. Anamorphic widescreen can be enabled via another console command. Resolution is hard coded and cannot be changed at the present time. :(
Makes me wonder... why bother using the Source engine if you're going to disable one of the most useful features of it? :evil:
Vampire - Masquerade: Bloodlines - Discussion
Posted: 11 Jun 2005, 13:19
by remf
hmmm :(
Vampire - Masquerade: Bloodlines - Discussion
Posted: 12 Sep 2005, 18:05
by oxyd
I think I've found a solution. :)
Patching manually is explained there (could be useful):
:arrow:
http://www.forumplanet.com/planetvampire/topic.asp?fid=9643&tid=1735448
and the patch itself is there:
:arrow:
http://www.fileplanet.com/files/150000/156598.shtml
(very painful to download though...)
Vampire - Masquerade: Bloodlines - Discussion
Posted: 27 Sep 2005, 22:08
by skipclarke
Just out of curiosity, I thought I heard something about the company or publisher who made this game going into bankruptcy. Does anyone have any info on that?
Vampire - Masquerade: Bloodlines - Discussion
Posted: 27 Sep 2005, 22:12
by Paradigm Shifter
Yeah - Troika games closed it's door quite a while back. Hit the Planet Vampire pages for more info (there are several items in the 'News'...)
http://www.planetvampire.com/
Vampire - Masquerade: Bloodlines - Discussion
Posted: 10 May 2006, 15:32
by TurboJAzn
Hmm, I tried the patcher, but the game refuses to run at 1680x1050, with my monitor displaying 'Out of Range'. Also, 1280x800 won't show up for the selectable resolutions. I end up having to run the game at 1280x1024 with r_anamorphic "1". :?
Vampire - Masquerade: Bloodlines - Discussion
Posted: 10 May 2006, 19:25
by Paradigm Shifter
Can you get it working with a manual hack? (Using XVI32 to edit the relevant file...)