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Guest Man bot 23-04-2006 01:30 AM

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I got a real problem with Flashback on Dos Box 63, what happens is when I play the game full screen the screen is still windowed but goes to the far left of the screen. i can use opengl on the config set up, but is a way to play the game really full screen.

Master MC 23-04-2006 07:10 PM

Hm - strange.
It works fine on my pc using DOSBox 0.65. I don't know if the version makes a difference - but just try it and tell me if it won't work correctly. :ok:

Don Andy 23-04-2006 10:57 PM

I think it depends on the resolution the game is played in. If the games preset resolution is 320x200 for example and the fullscreen-resolution for DOSBox in the conf-file is set to something else, it might give weird results when resizing.

Try a few different resolution settings in your conf file, or, if possible, change the resolution ingame.

The Fifth Horseman 24-04-2006 10:06 AM

I ran it in 640x480 in DosBox (at Fullfixed=true) with no problem.

guest man bot 24-04-2006 11:16 PM

My screen resolution is 1024 x 768 60 ghz on lcd monitor. I could get dos box to play in 640 but then the graphics are blocky. Will try dos box 65 then see if my intel intergrated graphics are any use? :angel:

Guest Man bot 24-04-2006 11:35 PM

:D I tried the 640 reso in dos box 63 and i tried it in dos box 65 but the graphics were blocky until in dos box 63 i used dirct draw or ddraw thats what my intel graphics can do, i thought that in the newest version of dos box i could put the direct x thing to play. when it was full screen it went slowww and the borders were left and rigt on screen is that okay? cool must use some more variations on the config file then thank you a million for all your help. :help: :help: :help: :help:

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The Fifth Horseman 25-04-2006 09:14 AM

Well, the blocky graphics are part of the old games' charm, really. That's how things used to be back in the days in 1992.

DDRAW output mode smooths the graphics, indeed, but you might also want to try experimenting with the scaler settings (they can take it even further).

Slow? Try decreasing the number of cycles and make sure you are running DosBox in fullscreen rather then full-size window.


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