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If resoulution was set to 1916x1053 or 640x480 or anything you prefer in springsettings.cfg then it is good that engine doesn't arbitrary resets it.
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If resoulution was set to 1916x1053 or 640x480 or anything you prefer in springsettings.cfg then it is good that engine doesn't arbitrary resets it.
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Does one really need to switch between borderless/windowed/fullscreen modes? It's more like one time configure option.
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Does one really need to switch between borderless/windowed/fullscreen modes? It's more like one time configure option.
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a) Fullscreen doesn't require manually set resolution.
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a) Fullscreen doesn't require manually set resolution.
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b) Borderless and windowed requires resolution parameters.
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b) Borderless and windowed requires resolution parameters.
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Borderless is the same mode as windowed except it doesn't have borders.
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Borderless is the same mode as windowed except it doesn't have borders.
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So what's the issue?
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So what's the issue?
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If you want the engine to autoreset resolution - then it's a feature request (additional param in springsettings that tracks if res was auto-set or something like that, useless imho)
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If you want the engine to autoreset resolution - then it's a feature request (additional param in springsettings that tracks if res was auto-set or something like that, useless imho)
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EDIT:
Probably
i
misunderstand
original
OP.
Were
you
talking
about
switching
modes
in
ZKL
and
that
ZKL
actually
sets
those
params
and
doesn't
resets
them
on
switch?
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EDIT:
Probably
i
misunderstand
original
OP.
Were
you
talking
about
switching
modes
in
ZKL
and
that
ZKL
actually
sets
those
params
and
doesn't
resets
them?
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