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Namur: From scratch, uh ?
You'll have to. Reinstalling the wide-screen mod in new resolution will eat your saves.

I'm playing in 1280x720, and I really like it. Attached some screens for you. :)
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ChiliDragon: You'll have to. Reinstalling the wide-screen mod in new resolution will eat your saves.
I'm playing in 1280x720, and I really like it. Attached some screens for you. :)
Thanks ;)

I started over, but i went with 1680x1050 and so far i'm happy with it.
Hello everyone!
I own the 4 cd version of Planescape torment and being a customer of GOG I rejoiced when I saw in the forum that there exist a widescreen mod for this old masterpiece .
I followed the guide linked in the first post of this topic and now I'm playing at 1920x1080...all is fine but as many other people said, all is way too small to really enjoy the game.

I'm about to restart from scratch but I have a question first...how will look the game if I set a resolution like, say, 1280x720? I fear it will not look so good as the native resolution of my widescreen monitor is 1920x1080....
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Silen: Hello everyone!
I own the 4 cd version of Planescape torment and being a customer of GOG I rejoiced when I saw in the forum that there exist a widescreen mod for this old masterpiece .
I followed the guide linked in the first post of this topic and now I'm playing at 1920x1080...all is fine but as many other people said, all is way too small to really enjoy the game.

I'm about to restart from scratch but I have a question first...how will look the game if I set a resolution like, say, 1280x720? I fear it will not look so good as the native resolution of my widescreen monitor is 1920x1080....
1280x720 looks fabulous. It's what I use and it's pretty much the best option.
With my 24" (1920*1200 native) i played and finished Torment in 1280*800 - it was good, but for my second playthrough I would go with 1680*1050. The graphics just looks better zoomed out a bit more.
I'll make the try.
My only regret is that every try means uninstalling and then reinstalling all the stuff. Sigh.
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Silen: I'm about to restart from scratch but I have a question first...how will look the game if I set a resolution like, say, 1280x720? I fear it will not look so good as the native resolution of my widescreen monitor is 1920x1080....
The post I made right above this one, has screenshots showing Torment in 1280x720.
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Paul_cz: With my 24" (1920*1200 native) i played and finished Torment in 1280*800 - it was good, but for my second playthrough I would go with 1680*1050. The graphics just looks better zoomed out a bit more.
I still have some widescreen problems...today I reinstalled all the stuff in 1280x720 , now the game looks better BUT the game screen does not fill my monitor! I have those annoying black band on both sides....can it be a problem of graphical card settings? I own a Radeon 4950....
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Silen: I still have some widescreen problems...today I reinstalled all the stuff in 1280x720 , now the game looks better BUT the game screen does not fill my monitor! I have those annoying black band on both sides....can it be a problem of graphical card settings? I own a Radeon 4950....
Yes, go into Catalyst Control Center > Graphics > Desktop & Displays > click triangle in bottom left > configure > Enable GPU scaling (scale image to full panel size)

I believe you need a direct DVI connection for this to work, if you don't.
Post edited October 07, 2010 by chautemoc
Followed this guide:
http://thunderpeel2001.blogspot.com/2009/01/planescape-torment-fully-modded.html

my only question is, why does the game sometimes crash when I go indoors?
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CavePeezy: my only question is, why does the game sometimes crash when I go indoors?
Possibly cause you have UAC enabled and/or installed it inside Program Files w/UAC enabled. It crashed for me every time I changed areas under those conditions. It's not related to modding.

http://www.gog.com/en/forum/planescape_torment/random_crashes/page1
Post edited October 07, 2010 by chautemoc
Another thing, how come everytime I quit the game it says that windows isn't sure why the program stopped working? i mean, i clicked quit thats why it stopped working.
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CavePeezy: Another thing, how come everytime I quit the game it says that windows isn't sure why the program stopped working? i mean, i clicked quit thats why it stopped working.
It's happening to lots of people, we had a thread about it a few days ago. It seems to happen mainly on Vista and Win7, and though it's annoying at least it doesn't mess with the saves.

Basically the message means that the game shut down in a way Windows doesn't understand, and because it doesn't understand it panics.
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CavePeezy: Another thing, how come everytime I quit the game it says that windows isn't sure why the program stopped working? i mean, i clicked quit thats why it stopped working.
http://www.gog.com/en/forum/planescape_torment/crash_on_quit_on_windows7_64bit/page1

Please search the forums before asking questions about unrelated issues.
Post edited October 07, 2010 by chautemoc
For those playing on a resolution lower than their native resolution and wish to run the game in a window, use d3dwindower.

Follow the instructions here: http://www.shsforums.net/topic/43616-how-to-deal-with-the-ddraw-problems-of-pst-and-other-ie-games/