User talk:Glob
Hello, Glob!
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Hey, just here to tell some stuff. One, the quality of those screenshots doesn't look good, it's possible because your PC is old and doesn't support dxlevel higher than 80, so independent of setting high-quality graphics, the game will still run at dxlevel -80. And secondly, crop out those images well. I still can see the Window border on some of those images. You can always use "-noborder" on the Launch Options of TF2 to get rid of the window border. Edit: Your monitor is wide, right? So set the resolution to max to make those pictures, you can set the weight and height of the resolution via the launch options, and play on a "fake" fullscreen mode. The values of weight and height on the launch options are "-h" and "-w", put the values after one space (Ex: -h 1080 -w 980). Thanks for the contributions. ▪ - 07:34, 7 June 2015 (PDT)