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Old 11-12-2011, 07:24 PM   #1
leontada
 
 
 
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Exclamation Resolution problem crashing the game.

Hi guys o/

First of all I'm loving the game, but this issue is annoying so bad.

I'll explain what happened and you'll see the problem.

I use a notebook, and sometimes I plug it into my TV. My resolution with the notebook-screen is 1366x768 and with the TV is 1920x1080 . I like to play using fullscreen but I after playing on the note-screen when I try to run the game using the TV it gives an error. To "correct" this problem I have to unplug the TV run the game and disable the fullscreen.

But if while playing with the TV I try to run it on the nootebook-screen the same error occurs and I have to do that workaround again.

TL;DR version: The game crashes when using screens(the main one) with different resolutions.

I uploaded the error msg: http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images...mbuserror.png/

Sorry for my english mistakes and I hope that this problem could be fixed!
 
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Old 11-15-2011, 07:37 AM   #2
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Yes, the game has a bit of a problem currently detecting whether a resolution is valid for the primary display device or not. An sub optimal, but perhaps better solution, is to manually change the resolution by opening up the file video.cfg in for example notepad. video.cfg resides in steamapps/common/Nimbus. If you mess anything up you can simply delete video.cfg and start the game, in which case a new one with default settings will be created ( 1024x768 in full screen ).
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