![]() ![]() Then you can raise your desktop resolution back to it's original size and even though the GPU scaling option will be greyed out again it will work. To enable GPU scaling in amd catalyst drivers, you might have to first lower your desktop resolution in order to get the option to select "maintain aspect ratio". Originally posted by Argharna:If the options are greyed out it can be that your monitor does not support this. In the end i was able to let it scale on 4:3 on my monitor thi is better than a distorted 16:9. As for me i could only do this by going into my monitor menu and search there for something that does the same thing. If the options are greyed out it can be that your monitor does not support this. "use centered timings" - centers the image without resizing, keeping a physical pixels equivalent to an image pixel, so black bars will be all around the image, unless the image is at native resolution. "maintain aspect ratio" - scale image to full panel but keeps the aspect ratio, resulting in black bars at top-bottom or sides "scale image to full panel" - default normal behaviour My AMD driver allows me to enable GPU scaling for the monitor, so I can choose these 3 options: Most drivers should be able to do this (yes, even the lowly Intel integrated graphics). One thing you can try is to enable the setting to keep aspect ratio intact. Sacred Gold runs at 1024x768 by default, so on widescreen monitors, it will definitely become distorted. ![]()
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