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By Keith
Removes black bars for all resolutions in Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy. Developed by jackfuste at WSGF.
Replace CrashBandicootNSaneTrilogy.exe in the game folder with the fixed one.
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By Rose
This small mod will unlock extra resolutions in the game and remove the pillarboxing (black bars) on a 21:9 monitor.
Unpack the archive, then copy its contents to the game folder. Make sure it replaces the original files.
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By Marioysikax
http://pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/Silent_Hill_4:_The_Room
Sources: ps2wide.net/other/sh4.7z, ps2wide.net/other/sh4.zip
Includes both Wrapper by Nemesis and experimental 60 FPS mods, with modified dinput8.dll by Vetle to avoid problems with antivirus softwares. (Virustotal dinput8.dll: Original, Modified)
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By Marioysikax
Source: http://blog.metaclassofnil.com/?p=725
Source code: https://github.com/PeterTh/d4launcher
Alternative launcher for D4: Dark Dreams Don't Die which includes support for all available resolutions.
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By PomegranateLover
So I was recently playing some Zoo Tycoon (http://pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/Zoo_Tycoon) via Windows XP in a virtualbox (I'm actually typing this right now in XP, how nostolgic) and whenever I launch the game it is stuck at 1280x1024. I tried the method mentioned on the WSGF link on that wiki page, but whenever I try that I automatically am reverted to the lowest resolution possible when I open the game, and none of the other resolution options are 1920x1080. Any tips, or maybe other ideas I can try?
Nevermind, apparently it is working now. I'm not entirely sure how. I set it to 900p in windowed mode and it worked, then I changed it to 1080p fullscreen and it worked somehow. Hopefully that helps anyone else with the same question.
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