General > Announcements
DoomRL 0.9.8.8 - Released!
Malek Deneith:
I played today a bit, found double shotgun each time and I'm fairly sure it did penetrate (tried to doublecheck even, but I'm not in the mindset at this particular moment so I died to soon). By chance were you fireing diagonal at the time this happened?
Zeb:
--- Quote from: Rabiat on December 27, 2007, 15:40 ---Without the fuzzy full screen anti-aliasing.
--- End quote ---
My Laptop does this. I started playing Roguelikes on it (about 2 years ago) so for a while I thought it was just what happened when a roguelike went full screen. Then at one point about 9 months ago I ended up playing NetHack on a Desktop while my laptop was in for repairs and it was...beautiful...
Too bad you can't change the video cards in laptops. (That I know of.)
n9103:
To those complaining of desktop-level Anti-Aliasing (AA), there are global settings that can be adjusted for every video card made in the last 7+ years.
They might be a bit hidden, but they're there.
Try looking for a brand-specific control panel item (Nvidia/ATI/Intel, etc)
Additionally, you might want to change the font smoothing from ClearType to standard, and/or disable smoothing completely with the checkbox. (Properties>Appearance>Effects...)
Rabiat:
--- Quote from: Zeb ---My Laptop does this. I started playing Roguelikes on it (about 2 years ago) so for a while I thought it was just what happened when a roguelike went full screen. Then at one point about 9 months ago I ended up playing NetHack on a Desktop while my laptop was in for repairs and it was...beautiful...
Too bad you can't change the video cards in laptops. (That I know of.)
--- End quote ---
Most laptops have an on-board graphics adapter, i.e. the video card is built into the main board. So unless you're planning to replace the main board you're out of luck. Also, it's going to be hard to find a main board with a different graphics adapter for a specific laptop model, and you'd void the warranty by replacing it. Anyway, I'm not seriously considering to replace my video card, and I can't imagine there is no way to change the the display options for text mode.
--- Quote from: n9103 ---To those complaining of desktop-level Anti-Aliasing (AA), there are global settings that can be adjusted for every video card made in the last 7+ years.
They might be a bit hidden, but they're there.
Try looking for a brand-specific control panel item (Nvidia/ATI/Intel, etc)
Additionally, you might want to change the font smoothing from ClearType to standard, and/or disable smoothing completely with the checkbox. (Properties>Appearance>Effects...)
--- End quote ---
I appreciate your suggestions, but I'm afraid they won't help in full screen mode. The colors look okay in a console window on the desktop (and if they don't, it's easy to adjust them). I've been poking around in my video card's control panel, but I can't find any options to adjust the display in full screen text mode. I'll dig around some more and try to come up with something that helps.
n9103:
The desktop AA settings are usually right next to Application-specific (aka full-screen) settings.
If you find one, you should be really close to the other.
Additionally, there should be font settings for the shortcut (cause you're running the batch file to play, right?)
Perhaps one or two of the other fonts will look better for you than the default in your case.
Navigation
[0] Message Index
[#] Next page
[*] Previous page
Go to full version