Things I'd like to be able to do in Windows XP but can't.
Run custom resolutions. I could do this in 98SE. I knew where to add them in the registry. Where to add them
in the registry or even if you can add them in Windows XP I don't know.
Use my backed up colour corrrection presets, backed up from the registry, or maybe I can do this in XP? Do I
just need an older graphics card driver? I can't even find where the current driver stores them. It's an Nvidia
graphics card driver.
Things I'd like to be able to do in Windows XP but can't
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I found it very useful for emulators cause then you could have the scanlines display properly aswell as not haveTormentius wrote:If you monitor or video drivers don't support it then you're out of luck. This
isn't a feature in XP (and I can't really blame MS for not including something so useless).
the graphics stretched or squashed.
Also you could play things like Civilization3 in widescreen.
It basically added in what the video drivers hadn't.
Quake2 could be played in widescreen with Quake2Evolved. It had to be a resolution supported by the desktop.
It wouldn't overlay it over the desktop like Q3A can.