I'll wait to see once I install the game and see how well it runs on 1280x720.
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I'll wait to see once I install the game and see how well it runs on 1280x720.
I am talking about Halo 2 for Windows Vista, not other games. Where did you get the idea I was talking about other games?:confused: :confused: :confused: :confused: :confused: :confused: :confused: :confused:
Run it in a window at like 960x600.
960/600=1.6
16/10=1.6
16:10 aspect with a 600 pixel height.
Or run it at 800x500, But I'm pretty sure Vidoe games can't run at resolutiosn not divisible by 16.
I'd just try 960x600.
A FoV hack is going to be the first thing on my list once I get my hands on Vista AND H2V >.>
Actually, the GeForce 6600 GT is a better rival for the X1600. Yes, the X1600 does suck, that much.
http://www23.tomshardware.com/graphi...=722&chart=290
Look for the two blue lines. Your 7600GT is a dozen or so cards above the 6600.
Admittedly overall the X1600 beats the 6600GT, but just click the overall score, they're RIGHT BESIDE each other.
FYI, I play at 640X480 because my Radeon 9250 is so lame. You get used to it. I just laugh when I see posts like playing in a 1024X768 window on the desktop since that's the maximum my computer can do in full screen (and Halo runs at 2 frames/second lol).
Anyways, I do know that if my 9250 can do 1024X768 (it actually lists that in can do 2048X something, lol), something is wrong with an X1600 that is only doing 800X600... as has been said, definitely look at new drivers.
By field of view, he means that in Halo 2, the FoV is 70 degrees. He plans on making a hack that allows for 90 degrees, possibly more or less too.