Marc PERTRON wrote:
Neil Graham a écrit :
I'd recommend saying fullscreen in at least 640x480, 800x600 _OR_
1024x768.
If you are using 3d style rendering then resolution changes are not
much of an issue. But if you are going for 2d and bitmap effects,
often the best results come
from designing for a particular resolution. When it comes down to it,
the actual numbers of the resolution are nott that important. It's
how it looks that matters.
If you design for a particular resolution, then you can change the
scale. Even a 640x480 upscaled to 1024*768 is ok to me, or a perfect
anim in 1024*768 that is far less pretty in 640*480.
I just ask at least 3 settings ;o) (I'd to print them on some displays
that support only one of the three)
What about displays that aren't your standard 4:3 ratio, such as my dual
1920x1200 widescreens or my 1024x600 handheld?
--
Sly
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