![]() ![]() It ends up not looking as good as when games using these resolutions are displayed "natively" on a CRT. ![]() Modern versions of Windows don't support these resolutions and so DOSBox has to scale the display. Most MS-DOS games used resolutions with non-square pixel ratios like 320x200 and 640x400 (instead of 320x240 and 640x480). There are hacks for for playing the expansion at your native resolution, but they don't work with the original game that you got from GOG.Īlthough nothing can be done to completely eliminate the blurring caused by LCD scaling, playing MS-DOS games under native DOS or even Windows 95/98/ME can improve their appearance with CRT. It doesn't use DOSBox, and playing it under native DOS isn't an option. If you scaled them up to the full resolution of your monitor they wouldn't look as good.Īlpha Centauri is Windows game, by the way. The screenshots at GOG.com aren't being displayed fullscreen. Click to expand.As everyone else suggested it's probably an LCD scaling issue. ![]()
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