Resolution does not match

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Resolution does not match

#1 Post by shinryu99 »

Hello everyone, I created a new project with a resolution of 1280x720, the initial size of the window has a size of 16:9 but after persistence remove it turned into a 4:3 ...

I did it many times to create a new project but the result remains the same, I am using ubuntu and my renpy version 6.17

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http://db.tt/1NzhBj1u
https://www.dropbox.com/s/1sd5dzn449vwa ... 8.png?dl=0

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Re: Resolution does not match

#2 Post by Asceai »

The window in that screenshot is clearly 16:9, so it's not a helpful screenshot for diagnosing your problem (the problem being that the window is 4:3)

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#3 Post by shinryu99 »

i check my log.txt, physical size not 1280x720 but 1184x666 ...

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#4 Post by Asceai »

1184x666 is 16:9

Anyway, when playing your game, go into Preferences and click 'Window' under 'Display'. If that doesn't work, your screen is too small for 1280x720 but it should work for other people. You still need to code your game as if it was 1280x720; it's just scaled down for you.

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#5 Post by lycanbryan »

Asceai wrote:1184x666 is 16:9

Anyway, when playing your game, go into Preferences and click 'Window' under 'Display'. If that doesn't work, your screen is too small for 1280x720 but it should work for other people. You still need to code your game as if it was 1280x720; it's just scaled down for you.
Been wondering about this for hours now...
This actually resolve the issue. Many thanks.

Must say though that this is a bug of sort.

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