I'm on a laptop with NVIDA Optimus enabled on Windows 10, and no matter what I do i can't for the life of me get stretching to work at any resolution while ingame.
Because NVIDIA Optimus is on, I can't get access to normal NVIDIA control panel things, such as stretching the resolution to fit the panel. But when I go into Intel's control panel, it stretches the resolution I want on the desktop just fine, but TF2 and CSGO have black bars, despite whatever panel settings I put in and what graphics processor I'm using.
I have the latest drivers on NVIDIA and Intel's side. I know it can do stretching of non-native resolutions because in the BIOS it seems to do this. I am in fullscreen mode. Any help would be appreciated. I have NVIDIA driver version 361.91 and intel driver version 20.19.15.4331 if that matters.
Any help is appreciated. Thanks!
I'm on a laptop with NVIDA Optimus enabled on Windows 10, and no matter what I do i can't for the life of me get stretching to work at any resolution while ingame.
Because NVIDIA Optimus is on, I can't get access to normal NVIDIA control panel things, such as stretching the resolution to fit the panel. But when I go into Intel's control panel, it stretches the resolution I want on the desktop just fine, but TF2 and CSGO have black bars, despite whatever panel settings I put in and what graphics processor I'm using.
I have the latest drivers on NVIDIA and Intel's side. I know it can do stretching of non-native resolutions because in the BIOS it seems to do this. I am in fullscreen mode. Any help would be appreciated. I have NVIDIA driver version 361.91 and intel driver version 20.19.15.4331 if that matters.
Any help is appreciated. Thanks!
-stretchaspect - The game by default adds black bars based on your game screen resolution. Use -stretchaspect on your command line if you want the old behavior back (just always fill the screen). Setting "-nofbo" also implies "-stretchaspect".
try that
[quote]-stretchaspect - The game by default adds black bars based on your game screen resolution. Use -stretchaspect on your command line if you want the old behavior back (just always fill the screen). Setting "-nofbo" also implies "-stretchaspect".
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try that
neon_-stretchaspect - The game by default adds black bars based on your game screen resolution. Use -stretchaspect on your command line if you want the old behavior back (just always fill the screen). Setting "-nofbo" also implies "-stretchaspect".
try that
Having no luck with one or both of them in launch options
[quote=neon_][quote]-stretchaspect - The game by default adds black bars based on your game screen resolution. Use -stretchaspect on your command line if you want the old behavior back (just always fill the screen). Setting "-nofbo" also implies "-stretchaspect".
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try that[/quote]
Having no luck with one or both of them in launch options
Hotkey resolution changer - http://funk.eu/hrc/
the only thing that actually works
Hotkey resolution changer - http://funk.eu/hrc/
the only thing that actually works