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Old 27th June 2006, 09:48 PM
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AA custom resolution

Hello
Is there a way to get 1440x900 resolution for Americas Army in linux? In windows there was a "armyops.int" file I think that I edited to get that rez. Cant seem to find anything like that in any of the files. Right now Im playing at 1184x864 or something close to that which is the next best thing for my monitor, but would like to get the native resolution going. Have any of you done that, if so could you enlighten me on how to do it?
In fact Enemy Territory is the same way but I assume they are similar to edit. (If it can be done)
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Old 28th June 2006, 10:20 PM
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It's in /home/maikel(or whatever you're named to on your computer)/.armyops250/system
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Old 28th June 2006, 11:35 PM
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No I got that far but I can't figure out which file to edit. I've opened alot of them and scroll through them looking for resolutions but haven't found the right one. Its a little different than the windows version. I found a "armyops-bin" file but its a terminal icon and when I double click it, it does nothing (so I dont wanna mess it up). There should be one with my rez. Im using now, then I just replace the numbers with the numbers I need save and close, right? I'll keep looking for now, closest I've found was "AGP_Interface.int" had a lot of menu features in it. Maybe its cause Im using PCI-E? IDK, if anyone knows though please let me know. Thanks anyway Rooster.

Edit: I found out I had to enable hidden files in my home directory. Then a ".armyops250" folder appears and its in that system folder "armyops.ini".

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Old 30th June 2006, 11:33 AM
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hm, no idea if pci-e might couse the problem.

Armyops.ini was the file in witch my resolution config was, in a section called: [SDLDrv.SDLClient]
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