Jon wrote:Destroyerzero wrote:I know for a fact that while a Desktop Resolution may give you 1280 x 1024, the 5 : 4 aspect ratio itself makes it so about everything being displayed on the monitor, from stretched icons, to movies, to games......destroys your performance.
...What the hell?
We're talking about a GFX setting here, not the best position you should sit in front of your TV to get just the right feeling of awe in Bad Boys 2. Most resolutions on such monitors are at 1280 x 1024 - its a common resolution!
I'll play your game then.
320 x 240 = 4 : 3 //SAI resolution
640 x 480 = 4 : 3 //XSAI resolution
800 x 600 = 4 : 3 //The resolution most web pages are designed for
1024 x 768 = 4 : 3 //Original Resolution Optimized for most Game Engines
1280 x 960 = 4 : 3 //2XSAI resolution
1280 x 1024 = 5 : 4 // Only registered resolution in this aspect ratio
1600 x 1200 = 4 : 3 //Recommended resolution on 19 inch CRTs, where most overlapping doesnt occur although 1280 x 960 and 1600 x 1200 results in the same image quality
1920 x 1440 = 4 : 3 //
2048 x 1536 = 4 : 3 //XSAI form for 1024 x 768 as well as SS resolution for 1024 x 768
1280 x 720 = 16 : 9 //Motion Picture Aspect Ratio
1280 x 800 = 16 : 10
1680 x 1050 = 16 : 10
1920 x 1200 = 16 : 10
1920 x 1080 = 16 : 9 //Official HDTVspecification resolution
2560 x 1600 = 16 : 10
19200 x 19200 x 9600 (1 : 1 : .5) //Used by Military Battle Platform Defensive Imaging Systems for Campaign and topographical Mapping. Replaced the old TXI Analog systems. Also used by Industrial Light and Magic, and the United States Army Corps of Engineers.
Of course you can define custom resolutions...
Tutorial: How to determine your best resolution. This is for CRT owners only. LCDs by specification must have 1 : 1 scale at native resolution. That is why their native resolution is the best picture quality to any LCD resolution. There is no pixel overlap
Measure the Horizonal Area of the screen with a tape measure. Convert such measurement into Millimeters. Divide your Dot Pitch by the measurement. The result is the Horizontal Resolution where pixels remain at 1 : 1 without any pixels overlapping with one anohter. Do the same for the Vertical resolution. Create the Custom resolution and use the refresh rate one step lower from the next resolution.
1 : 1 pixel ratio within your aspect ratio gives you the best quality always.
Question:
"If 1280 x 1024 is such a common resolution, how come only one resolution within that aspect ratio exists and why was the aspect ratio abandoned?"