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Game Creation => Requests => RPG Maker Programming => Topic started by: sabin357 on February 03, 2005, 05:39:02 PM
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Whenever I load a game from its RT.exe file, it starts in fullscreen, but it is very off-center. It's like its being pushed off the righthand side of the screen, and coming back through on the left. It's also slightly distorted. This happens with my test games, and others I download. I can play any of them in windowed mode perfectly by opening RMK up and choosing to test game, but I'd really like to play in fullscreen if possible. Anyone have a solution?
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First off, make sure the
button is on, and about the off center thing, you can position windows on your computer, can't you?
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You didnt read what I wrote did you?
I can play them perfectly in windowed mode.
When in fullscreen, the image distorts/discolors and is very off-center. Adjusting monitor properties doesnt fix it.
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Of course I read, it just wasn't very discriptive. What version are you using?
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Using 2k3.
Just updated my monitors drivers-didnt help.
Tried taking a screenshot to show you, but when I pasted it to paint it was perfect. No problems at all.
EDIT: just tried opening same games in rmk2000, but no luck there either.
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Maybe your DirectX version is too outdated? I used to have that problem until I upgraded my DirectX...
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I'll check that, but i think i upgraded it last night for something else.
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Change your resolution to 600x400 or whatever it is, and see if it scrools then. If so, it's a monitor situation at that resolution.
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I also had that problem when I got a new monitor.Try pressing Ctrl+F5.That should work.If not,press it a few times.
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I also have that problem and tryied ctrl-f5 but it doesn't work.Is there some kind of a another solution to this problem.
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Bhall, please don't post in topics that are more than a week old.
I had that problem a while back, and I fixed it by resizing the screen while in fullscreen mode. Try that, maybe.
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I had a problem very simular to that when I got my new gfx card. There was nothing wrong with the monitor or rpg maker, it was in my display settings.
What I had to do was go to display proporties - settings - advanced - displays - monitor - and then I had to syncronize the horizontal and vertical, and I had to check the composite option. Though I doubt you'll have the same set up as mine, look for syncronization options and play with them a little, that should help. Your resolution shouldn't matter, just maybe don't use 800x600, that one can be goofy sometimes.