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Friends list is currently empty. Bleib mit Freunden in Kontakt. Tausch dich mit deinen Freunden aus und starte Spiel mit oder gegen sie. Lade doch ein paar Leute in deinen Freundeskreis ein! The resolution changes on everything and that seems to fix the game when displayed on my TV. Someone was having aspect ratio problems with the game Resonance. This was his solution: Originally posted by Saftle :. Thank you for help, but it didn't solve in my case, cause my second monitor is widescreen too, and my gpu an intel.
I'm a little confused. Are you sure your GPU is intel?? That sounds more like your processor CPU. You should either have Nvidia or ATI.
I am trying to search ways to adjust the aspect ratio for my laptop, but it seems the settings in my AMD Catalyst Control Center are not the typical kind one would normally have. For Nvidia Control Panel, use the advice above.
Even though you might not have either of those control centers, something tells me that the "Maintain" or "Preserve" Aspect Ratio settings are found on all computers in some form. It seems you will have to lower your resolution to something "not widescreen" before you can select the Aspect Ratio settings. If that doesn't help or stay applied , you might be able to change the settings from "full screen" to "centered. I try "copy and paste" the player. You should have software or drivers that came with your GPU for adjusting the settings.
What you need to change is your Image Scaling option. I think it is safe to say that right now your Image Scaling is set to "fullscreen. I think the language barrier is causing more confusion than it should.
Last edited by RollingSun ; 29 Apr, am. This software don't let me change aspect ratio, but it is by default "mantain aspect ratio", relative to dispositive.
I just think there's something in the code that just stretch the window, whatever the resolution is, so if you have a monitor on a scale, the game windows will scale without problems, because it is the same scale.
Thank you very much for your help, and good-will, i appreciate it. I think i'll just play with the more confortable option. I understand now. Is it good? Nvidia and ATI seem to be the industry standard. I would disagree about there being a code in the game forcing it to stretch out to fill the screen. Nothing fancy other than the HD and connection options. When I play the game through my TV, the black bars are added to the sides. Have you tried using your second monitor as your primary?
I had gone to Arch Madness for seventeen consecutive years before sitting this one out, and thank goodness I did. This year their conference tournament run was halted by factors beyond their control. The situation in was certainly not unique and was shared by not just college basketball squads but athletes of all levels throughout the world. This year, UNI is one of just a handful of teams to have their chance taken away from them, and as far as I can tell the only one to have it happen in these circumstances.
It leaves me feeling let down by the league that I have fervently loved and defended for two decades. Typically, Arch Madness is one of my favorite weekends of the year even if the Panthers lose early. I planned to do the same Friday after work, while vegging out in front of the TV on Saturday and Sunday watching live. But as I got word of what had happened to UNI while still at the office, the wind was taken out of my sails.
The outrage for UNI fans has been extreme, probably more than what is warranted. I just felt let down. To be clear, it was a colossal mistake by him and his staff that led to UNI being ejected from the tournament.
It will also be an absolute shame if his career ends on perhaps his biggest mistake as commissioner. I have seen a lot of hate for Elgin on message boards over the years. It was especially strong coming from the purple and gold this weekend. But newer and more casual fans need to know that the MVC would not be what it is without Doug Elgin and the rest of the long-tenured staff that have spent the last two to three decades building the MVC into the best mid-major league in the country.
For one, he created Arch Madness and he did it from essentially nothing. When Elgin took over, the Valley was a decent mid-major league with history. But it was struggling a bit as well. The conference tournament took place on campus sites and was a mediocre event that strongly favored the home team.
From what I can tell, Doug Elgin almost single handedly created Arch Madness and made it a success through pure force of will. He saw it grow from a small event that drew just a handful of fans in , to an event that drew a sellout crowd of 22, for the semifinals and finals in You can say what you want about how the event has not been what it used to be, but Arch Madness continues to be one of the premier conference tournaments in the country.
Doug Elgin did that. The work of Elgin and his staff set up the MVC to grow and get on a stage big enough to make those runs possible. He grew what was more-or-less the Horizon League into what it is today, and despite changes to membership and a consolidation of power amongst the P6 leagues the MVC continues to compete for multiple bids in the NCAA Tournament into This for a league made up of midwestern regional public and small private universities mostly set up in rural areas.
Quite frankly, the man deserves a statue outside the MVC offices for what has done for this league. All that said, with possible big changes on the horizon there are a few topics I would like to talk about to end my manifesto here.
One has had surprisingly little discussion in MVC circles, one has been talked about quite a bit, and one has been discussed to the point that I am probably beating a dead horse.
Those topics are: the hiring of a new commissioner, location of the MVC Tournament, and league expansion or lack thereof. I think the events of this weekend shine a light on the first topic, and that topic leads to a discussion of the other two. So, if you care at all what I think, take a look below. While Elgin is retiring at the end of this academic year, several longtime members of his staff remain. When you have the same group of people doing the same thing over a long period of time complacency starts to creep in.
Some of the decisions the MVC has made recently, from conservative choices in membership and expansion decisions, to a lack of consideration for any other MVC Tournament host city among others reek of complacency. As an example, fans still poke fun at the announcement of the renewal of the league tournament in St.
Excited fans spent the evening speculating what the big news could be. The next day, they tuned in for a press conference announcing that the historic announcement was that nothing was changing, and the tournament was staying in St.
Louis for three more years. They do the easy thing that has worked in the past and are reactive rather than proactive. And I personally think that comes from the comfort the longtime league staff members have in the status quo.
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