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(03-25-2010, 09:33 AM)Kirito Wrote: actually, 1680x1050 is less then 10 percent of monitors on home computers. ( a lot of people re-use old monitors ) and most laptops are 1280x800 16:10, although there are a few 1280x960 16:9 laptops out there. The reason behind this is simple, many people simply reuse their old screens rather than buy new ones when they upgrade their old computers. What this equates to is this, if you want an accurate portrayal of screen sizes, look back about 5 years and see what was common then. The default resolution for XP was 1024x768 on the CRT monitors, and occasionally 1280x1024, at 4:3 ratios. If you look into wide screen monitors, you will find that the average widescreen was a LCD with a max resolution of 1280x800 16:10, and occasionally you would find 1280x960 16:9, just like our laptops. Now if you look specifically at the high-performance 3D gaming market, you will find the ratio's that you are talking about, but first you'll need to get them off of their 3D FPS and WoW accounts.

Now that said, if you still want to target those resolutions, this script, last I checked, should be able to do it with no issues, although I'm not sure how that will effect your games performance.

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