Published on March 5, 2012 By kona0197 In Personal Computing

So I have a widescreen monitor. How can I get the video card to play my games in non-widescreen mode?


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on Mar 05, 2012

Windowed mode and display resolution is usually an option within the game itself. Almost all my games allow for setting to standard resolutions, I do have some that don't offer widescreen though.

I don't think a GFX card setting will do it for you.

on Mar 05, 2012

What Wizard said...

on Mar 05, 2012

I think that you are talking about playing in non-widescreen resolutions (i.e. 1024x768) in games that don't support widescreen. In other words, if you want to play in a smaller resolution without the picture stretching out and looking blurry, you have to change the setting using your video driver control panel. In the NVidia control panel you go to Display > Adjust desktop size and position and then apply "no scaling" under the scaling tab. (You could also choose Aspect Ratio, but then your picture would not be stretched, but it might be blurry). I choose the GPU instead of the monitor to perform the scaling, but you might try it either way and see which way works for you.

If you are using an ATI card, I'm not sure how to adjust this, but I know there's a way to do it. You might want to search on the net for ATI scaling, aspect ratio, etc.

Anyway, I hope this helps...

 

on Mar 05, 2012

I'm using an Intel HD onboard card.

on Mar 05, 2012

I found a way to do it (in Win7), but it's a pain (and come to think of it there has to be a better way):

Go to Control Panels > Display > Change Resolution to the desired resolution

Click on "Advanced Settings"

This should open another control panel with a some tabs. Choose the Intel(R) Graphics and Media Control Panel

Under "scaling" choose "maintain aspect ratio"


The problem with this is you'd have to do this each time you wanted to play a game and then change it back. There's got to be a way to tell the control panel to always choose the aspect ratio, but I'm not sure how.

on Mar 05, 2012

It's been set to "maintain aspect ratio" ever since I installed Windows 7. I've never had to mess with that setting. However my game still plays stretched out.

on Mar 05, 2012

My pathetic attempt to get old games to play in non-widescreen instead of fat-face was to get a new non-widescreen monitor about a year ago, and go dual-monitor.  Sadly, most of my games don't give a choice, but insist on running on the primary display.  If new games like FE would be enhanced to offer that choice I could make the non-wide screen the primary and the old games would work, but as it is now the 1-wide 1-narrow setup is no better than 2-wide would be.

on Mar 05, 2012

Did you try using the OSD controls on the monitor?

on Mar 05, 2012

Yeah. Not much there for the OSD menu, just barely enough to mess with the basics.

on Mar 05, 2012

What game is it you're trying to play ?

on Mar 05, 2012

Hoyle card games, Hoyle board games, Command & Conquer

on Mar 05, 2012

Command & Conquer : Red Alert? I assume it's the older type game since you want 4:3 aspect ratio.

 

This might be of interest for the hoyle games though.

on Mar 06, 2012

You might be able to do it using Virtualbox and an old copy of WinXP, running your old games in a window.