First off let me say this: My monitor is ghey. Thats why I paid 100 bucks for it.
Can anyone help me fix my monitors bubblevision (round on sides) I have to run ZDoom in a window because my monitor is only normal in 1024 when playing ZDoom.
Monitor issue.
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It's your monitor combined with your graphics adapter. I had the same problem with an Intel chipset at work; it would force certain refresh rates at certain resolutions, and it just so happened that 640x480 was one that would put the picture halfway off the screen. Old CRT + Questionable Graphics Chipset.
In fact, even with my Radeon at home, oddness still happens with different games. The card keeps forcing 60 Hz refresh rates, which has a different effect depending on the resolution.
In fact, even with my Radeon at home, oddness still happens with different games. The card keeps forcing 60 Hz refresh rates, which has a different effect depending on the resolution.