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Hi, I just wanted to know if there is a way to remove the black borders on the left and right side of the screen, my resolution is set to 1024x768, is there a way to stretch it? thanks !
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paranoic666: Hi, I just wanted to know if there is a way to remove the black borders on the left and right side of the screen, my resolution is set to 1024x768, is there a way to stretch it? thanks !
Create a file called config.ini in %APPDATA%\GOG\DungeonKeeper2\ and type into it the lines

[Video]
ScaleMode=0

Type 'echo %APPDATA%' into a cmd window to see where it is on your particular windows version. I keep meaning to release a utility to let people control all these options without having to go poking around ini files by hand... I'll get around to it one day... Hopefully...
Is there a way to find out all of the different options for the config ini file? My ini file has only two, but there must be a whole bunch of lines I can add to change all of the options.
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Swallagoon: Is there a way to find out all of the different options for the config ini file? My ini file has only two, but there must be a whole bunch of lines I can add to change all of the options.
There's stuff already in there? Oh, probably a leftover from before the last update, so you probably have a lowzbuffer line or something.

There's, umm, 14 different options in there for dk2 in total, but pretty much none of them are interesting. You can add 'Antialias=12' into the [video] section if you like to get a bit of antialiasing, or 'Anisotropy=1' to get anisotropic filtering.
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paranoic666: Hi, I just wanted to know if there is a way to remove the black borders on the left and right side of the screen, my resolution is set to 1024x768, is there a way to stretch it? thanks !
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timeslip: Create a file called config.ini in %APPDATA%\GOG\DungeonKeeper2\ and type into it the lines

[Video]
ScaleMode=0

Type 'echo %APPDATA%' into a cmd window to see where it is on your particular windows version. I keep meaning to release a utility to let people control all these options without having to go poking around ini files by hand... I'll get around to it one day... Hopefully...
Thank you very much! worked like a charm! :D