I've been looking around for a possible fix for this and haven't had much luck, though it seems like its a pretty common problem. I read back 5 pages in this forum and browsed the stickies.
FFXI + Widescreen Monitor = Dwarfs for avatars.
I first heard of this when my old LS leader switched from XBOX to her laptop, but now have experienced it first hand. I was stuck at my inlaws for like 3 months and the only PC I had to play on was my wife's laptop, which of course (like everything else these days) has a widescreen display. I noticed right off that my characters were shorter and wider, as though they'd been stretched to accomodate the screen shape. This wasn't really a big deal to me at the time, but I recently got my wife playing and we're hoping to get the game looking good so she enjoys it a bit more.
I tried to take screen shots to show you what I'm talking about, but the screenie wasn't all stretched out. It was perfectly square. If someone wants to see it, I'll actually have to take a photo of the screen I think.
Anyway, has anyone overcome this particular problem before? Heard of it? <Help me out!>
FFXI + Widescreen Monitor = Dwarfs for avatars.
I first heard of this when my old LS leader switched from XBOX to her laptop, but now have experienced it first hand. I was stuck at my inlaws for like 3 months and the only PC I had to play on was my wife's laptop, which of course (like everything else these days) has a widescreen display. I noticed right off that my characters were shorter and wider, as though they'd been stretched to accomodate the screen shape. This wasn't really a big deal to me at the time, but I recently got my wife playing and we're hoping to get the game looking good so she enjoys it a bit more.
I tried to take screen shots to show you what I'm talking about, but the screenie wasn't all stretched out. It was perfectly square. If someone wants to see it, I'll actually have to take a photo of the screen I think.
Anyway, has anyone overcome this particular problem before? Heard of it? <Help me out!>
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