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- SerginhoD
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Screen resolution question.
Hi people! First of all, im new to scratch and im very excited about it! Thx for developing such an amazing software!
Well, i plan to develop a 2D soaring simulator, but first i would like to know if its possible to get a full wide screen resolution of 1920x1200??? Or at least a good full screen resolution, wich i unfortunately was not able to see on the games i've tried until now. Thx in advance and forgive me anything. :-)
Well, i plan to develop a 2D soaring simulator, but first i would like to know if its possible to get a full wide screen resolution of 1920x1200??? Or at least a good full screen resolution, wich i unfortunately was not able to see on the games i've tried until now. Thx in advance and forgive me anything. :-)
- roijac
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100+ posts
Screen resolution question.
Unfortunately, your only option is to use vector graphics in full screen mode.
- LS97
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100+ posts
Screen resolution question.
On a widescreen, your resolution is limited to the height of your monitor. Since the Scratch screen is always a 4:3 ratio, the best you'll get is probably a 1466x1100 in fullscreen mode.
You will have to use vector graphics as roijac suggested above to get a nice, scalable image that won't pixelate at such a high resolution.
You will have to use vector graphics as roijac suggested above to get a nice, scalable image that won't pixelate at such a high resolution.
- blob8108
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1000+ posts
Screen resolution question.
Though things do seem to get pretty slow with full-screen vector graphics 

- botcrusher
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500+ posts
Screen resolution question.
Though things do seem to get pretty slow with full-screen vector graphics
The curse of the dreaded flash.
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