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As title said, the game used to stretch horizontally to a complete full screen mode (without unused areas on left/right sides). That used to make graphics smoother and text more readable.

Some time ago game stopped launching. Had to use verify/repair installation, which forced new files to be downloaded. Ever since the game refuses to stretch to full screen mode. It always leaves the areas on both sides to maintain original aspect ratio, which also made the text very choppy and ugly.
Tried tweaking dosbox_fg.conf but I simply cannot get it back to work as it used to.

I still have the old copy back from the 90's, that work fine fullscreen via DosBox with all default settings.
GOG seem to have changed the DLLs they use for their distribution of the game.

Anyone else is having the same issue, or perhaps found the solution?
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jendenbm: As title said, the game used to stretch horizontally to a complete full screen mode (without unused areas on left/right sides). That used to make graphics smoother and text more readable.

Some time ago game stopped launching. Had to use verify/repair installation, which forced new files to be downloaded. Ever since the game refuses to stretch to full screen mode. It always leaves the areas on both sides to maintain original aspect ratio, which also made the text very choppy and ugly.
Tried tweaking dosbox_fg.conf but I simply cannot get it back to work as it used to.

I still have the old copy back from the 90's, that work fine fullscreen via DosBox with all default settings.
GOG seem to have changed the DLLs they use for their distribution of the game.

Anyone else is having the same issue, or perhaps found the solution?
can you post the contents of dosbox_fg.conf ?

(the block below [sdl] and the value of aspect)