![]() ![]() But 1600x900 is my native resolution, any ideas?Edit: never mind I think I've fixed it, I had to change 'seta rglIgnoreWicked3D' from '0' to '1'Although the resolution still doesn't seem right to me, like before on the first cutscene I could see every flag, but the top flag (the U.S one) gets cut off the screen, making me believe it's not showing the entire screen:s. ![]() But when I set it to 1600x900 WS it seems to do that weird zoomed it thing. I deleted wolfconfig.cfg so it'd set back to default, which lets me get back onto the menu. Hmmm, alt+enter doesn't seem to work, but I was using the unofficial 1.42a patch. When cycling through them you should see resolutions that weren't there before like 1600.900, 1920.1080 and even all the way up to note that they will also have WS beside it to indicate 'Wide Screen' mode.Hopefully this helps anyone that's having problems. All I did was go into wolfconfig.cfg and change these five lines to this:seta rmode '-1'seta rfullscreen '1'seta rcustomwidth '1600'seta rcustomheight '900'seta rcustomaspect '2'When you go in game everything will probably look squashed, so go into your video settings and try changing your resolution. Code: Replace opengl32.dll In: Code: C:Program Files (x86)Return to Castle WolfensteinMain Also tried placing the file in different folders (as mention on various sites) Code: C:Program Files (x86)Return to Castle WolfensteinMaingl C:WindowsSystem32 (removing ones in the above locations) This has made no difference. The first level of Project Uran, greenbrier3, should then launch without any problems.Also included in this patch is the InstallHelp folder, which is missing from the Project Uran downloads on the sites 'Gamebannana' and 'ModDB'.įor the error:GLWStartOpenGL - could not load OpenGL subsystem return to castle wolfensteinI tried doing everything that mentioned a fix in these forums but nothing worked for my 16:9 resolution. Simply place the batch file inside the ProjectUran folder, and double click it. Remember, you do not need this.exe file if you don't have or use Aidendemon's Widescreen Mod for Rtcw.If you followed the instructions correctly, then you should have a batch file for Project Uran on your hard drive. Scary thought.Title: Project Uran Widescreen PatchAuthors: Ronboy (Mike Smith) and David GatesVersion: PatchThis is a patch that includes a fix to the problems that arise with using the Rtcw Widescreen Mod by Aidendemon together with Project Uran by Ronboy.Obviously, you will not need the Widescreen patch if you don't have or use the Widescreen Mod by Aidendemon.First, extract the contents of the.zip file to anywhere on your computer.Then, to install the patch, simply double click the file 'BatchCreator4RTCWProjectUran.exe'Next, follow the instuctions once the.exe file loads. How soon will we see a card with half a gig of RAM?. The inflated texture count, large image quality load, and high resolution all combine to swamp the cards' RAM buffers. Notice how 256MB of RAM is important at the 1600x1200 setting?. I am running Win 10 pro 64bit AMD A4 4000 cpu, MSI A55M-E33 mobo, on board graphics AMD Radeon HD.
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