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Everything posted by Thomasbelcar
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Very fun, physics based game. I wish the game had more content in it, but right now there is probably enough to keep you entertained for a couple of hours.
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Really? I was looking out for it!
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Hero Siege is very challenging and I had a pretty good time playing it with my friends. However, I found ranged classes better and more appealing than melee classes.
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I've played Stellaris around it's original release and I had a very good time with it. Unfortunately, it's not as replayable or feature complete as other games of this genre (Paradox Real Time Strategy Games).
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Very fun exploration game. I probably have around 100-200 hours on it by now. If you like crafting, this is the game for you.
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It is as good as Diablo and Path of Exile. Ross should definitely check out!
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I haven't play this game, BUT I've heard it's very buggy and has a lot of problems. A lot of people said that this game's problems prevent it to be as fun and good as it could've been.
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I completely agree with what bhlaab says here. It's a very buggy AND poorly designed game.
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I gotta agree with RaTcHeT302 here. I thought Vampyr was going to be the next or a better version of Vampire: The Masquerade, but unfortunately it's as forgettable and bland as The Order: 1886....
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Very interesting and fun game... It almost fell out of my radar, if it wasn't for the IGN Plagarism Debacle!
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Hey Ross, check out Lossless Scaling on Steam. It's all you wanted all along! It is Lossless Integer Scale and sets the game in Fullscreen! Me and another user posted a review with the app compatibility , and it works with almost all games so far! Here is a video of me running DOSBox with this app: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z-TSiOEvoSY And here is a video of me running ScummVM games with this app: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hM5DN2-wa2I I also posted this on the January 2019 Videochat Official Questions Thread so you could see.
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Unfortunately. At least, probably Sizer can make Pharaoh's UI work in higher resolutions.
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Yeah, but I honestly think that Sizer and sometimes DxWnd does a great job in upscaling for better resolutions. Also, I think Ross want one solution for this problem and hack the engine of every game he plays doesn't seems reasonable (for me).
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I actually brought Borderless Gaming on Steam. Tried to run Undertale in Fullscreen "Bordeless". Didn't work out as planned. As you can see here: TUxjXf9_9j4 It seems that Borderless Window only works to DEDICATED FULLSCREEN. To games that only work in a WINDOW Borderless Gaming is the same thing as SIZER without the option to ajust the resolution and "window resizing snap size". EDIT 1: BTW Ross, ALL my videos (like this) are in Creative Commons Attribution license 3.0, so you can use all my videos in your Birthday Follow-Up video (if you make a Birthday Follow Up video).
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Ross, I think we just found the best way to you for run old games. Borderless Gaming (Steam Link) + Sizer will make the fullscreen effect you desire. Just set Borderless Gaming to run in the original resolution of the desired game in a Borderless Window and set sizer to run it in full screen.
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Hey Ross, I think you should use both dxwnd and sizer. First open dxwnd and make the desired game run in a window and also leave the original resolution of the game there. In the first and video options tab of dxwnd you should mark this options: After that run the game and click in the best choice of resolution (what makes it fullscreen or close to fullscreen if it is an 4:3 aspect ratio game). I recomend this settings to sizer: Also if the game doesn't have a borderless window and you prefer fullscreen > quanlity you should use only dxwnd and make it run at a higher resolution. Btw, do not use DXGL. It freezed my pc 3 times and I have to restart manually. I don't have a shitty pc, so wait until a stable version. Sizer is great because it's option of "window resizing snap size" when you can control directly the quality of the pixels. I don't know who much is good but set it at 10 pixels. I think this will resolve your problem. Any doubts give me a pm anytime! Thomas Eric aka Vincent
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I like it, but will only work with DirectDraw/Direct3D version 1 to 7, so will not work with undertale.
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J6Nsqe1N2eo As you can see isn't perfect. Mouse doesn't work on the main menu. But it's playable. EDIT 1: I want to apologize to Spewkies. Sizer will not help with AA in emulated games. Proof: Z76qHiJQj9U I did this video to compare ZDoom and Sizer and this shows that besides of helping with the blurry problem, sizer don't mess with AA.
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I think that dxwnd + sizer is the way to go on this one. I find out why your dxwnd isn't working with sizer. You should use this settings: And also put the original resolution of the game in dxwnd and my 4:3 aspect ratio setting for sizer to upscale the resolution. Sorry if this isn't the fullscreen that you hoped for. Maybe we could program a software that combines both softwares + AutoHotKey. For borderless window games sizer with 1920x1080 resolution should work fine to make it an fullscreen game. Note: Mouse isn't working on the main menu. Uploading a video to show to you guys.
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Downloading Diablo 1. Going to try for myself
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You shouldn't alt+tab the game. Use a hotkey for sizer. Also don't run it on fullscreen
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BBCode for youtube in this forum isn't working btw. You should use it as a URL link
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I get it, missed that part. But my solution also applies to this. I used Sizer in Scuumvm and to some old games it can fix the AA problem EDIT 1: I want to apologize to Spewkies. Sizer will not help with AA in emulated games. Proof: Z76qHiJQj9U I did this video to compare ZDoom and Sizer and this shows that besides of helping with the blurry problem, sizer don't mess with AA..
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Did you read my post? Ross's problem isn't running AA, is that his old games are blurry in higher resolutions. These games are made in a specific resolution, and sizer fix the blurry problem to higher resolutions.