Both stock A1 and A2 screen resolutions don't fit ANY "strange" laptop or monitor resolution. So I am wondering, what do I need to do to actually get my full 17.3" screen to actually totally fit the game without showing these Black Areas on both sides (Left & Right) of my screen? In other words, when playing Star Trek Armada II, I want my entire screen to be used for the game, not just part of it.įrom the HP Website for my new laptop since I can't find it on the box or "Getting Started Guide", this is what they say the Screen Display Size is: So what I am saying is the Toshiba never did this and used the entire laptop's screen to place Star Trek Armada I and II. 3" inches smaller (think its actually like a Widescreen TV). 3" inches bigger in length well in width, it is. My Toshiba had a big screen but my new laptop is. On either sides of my screen there are Black Areas well about in the middle the game plays. Setting up the screen size in the games doesn't appear to fix this problem either. Well unlike Star Trek Legacy where I didn't notice this problem, both Star Trek Armada I and II have a Screen Size Problem. I have installed all of my games that I had on my Windows Vista Home Premium to my new Windows 7 Home Premium 圆4-Bit Edition laptop.Īll my games that I have had for years actually work, which has me very happy. My new laptop has finally arrived (last Friday evening).
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