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Losing full screen
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I am playing in full screen mode and frequently have the game lose control of the screen and go to the task bar at the bottom of my screen.
If I try to restore it to full screen I get a compressed black and white image (see attached photo). This is not a problem if the AI is running its turn as I can just reload the auto save but I have to save several times a trun to prevent losing what I have done. I have tried playing the game windowed but the window is just too small. Is there any way to stop the crash or enlarge the windowed screen? I am running Windows 10. |
Re: Losing full screen
Run it in windowed mode. NOT fullscreen mode
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Re: Losing full screen
Full-screen mode is not supported, it is only there as legacy code from the old MS-DOS days. Modern Windows post XP thinks the 256 colour palette belongs to it for effects, especiually windows 7 which steps on it for Aero mode which is why the game uses a "kill explorer" script in full screen mode.
So - full screen is no longer supported. It is still there for people who have windows systems that let the game play that way - not all windows and or video card drivers will allow it, unfortunately. Therefore set your resolution to desktop, and your mode to windowed and the game uses the full windows palette with no conflict and uses the full desktop size, less the taskbar at the bottom of the screen. Assuming you have the full game and not the free demo of course. |
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The only reason we leave fullscreen mode in as an option is for those few that can run it, usually on an older OS computer. Otherwise, we would have pulled it as an option and why the Game guide says right at the start in a blue box for Game Requirements that...
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You can also DL it here-----https://www.techspot.com/downloads/7...ss-gaming.html |
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I was shocked to learn that fullscreen mode is no longer supported. I did not notice it because I am still using Windows XP, with some help from XP Forever. Please, do not drop this option altogether, for the happy owners of older OSes still enjoy the immaculate beauty of WinSPWW2 in a distraction-free environment.
In my opinion, WinSPWW2 must support fullscreen mode natively, as do all decent games. It should not be difficult. Is it legacy code that makes the task so hard? Have you tried emulating the 256-color palette on top of the native 24-bit true color mode instead of forcing an actual 256-color mode? This is how DOSBox works, and how modern pixel-art games are implemented. Have you considered seeking whatever help other programmers may provide without reading the sources? |
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We post right in the GG the links to "Borderless Gaming" and that gives you what you want and is easy to install and use. If you were "shocked" you have not read the GG in the past 5 years. We clearly announce that right near the beginning under Game Requirements which is what is in Post 4.
Neither Andy nor I have any interest in it. The windows version was designed to be used under windows and I personally would never use fullscreen as I appreciate having quick access to my taskbar while the game is running and for those who have issues with that can use "Borderless Gaming". End of discussion |
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