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Old 12-16-2004, 09:47 PM
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Monitor settings and Gee3 Knifedge HELP?

Hi guys,

I've been enjoying Gee3 and trying different settings. One thing I have noticed is my monitor will support high resolutions within Windows XP but when I launch Gee3 and go to the graphics settings it's always set to 60hertz. Is this a bug in Gee3 or am I missing something here?

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Old 12-16-2004, 11:59 PM
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Smile graphics settings

The hertz setting you can get depends on you monitor and your computer.
On my computer at 1600 x 1200 16 bit, I can only get 60 hertz, but at 1152x864 16 bit I can get 85 hertz and at 1024x 768 16 bit, I can get 100 hertz. You did know that you can click on the hertz and change it ,depending on what your computer will allow. The lower the graphic setting , the higher the hertz you can get.
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Old 12-17-2004, 01:50 AM
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Maybe I didn't make myself clear on this.

When I launch Gee3 and go to graphics "inside of Gee3" and not going to my video display settings "video card display settings" I always see 60hz listed and have no other to choose from. ***VIDEO DISPLAY SETTINGS*** I can switch at will as you mentioned and get higher resolutions at 16 or 32 bit...no problem...but I am referring to being "inside" of Gee3 and seeing only 60hz as my only choice. What is up with this? Is this what you and others see also "INSIDE GEE3"?

Am I making this clear?

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