![]() Oh yeah, I've also turned off sleep in the display mode under the power saving options, but the game still puts my monitor to sleep. I tried running "640x480 - 32 BPP at 59 (and 60)" and running Warcraft 3 at 640x480 resolution, nothing. It's also weird that the intro movie loads fine, but only crashes my monitor once the menu system tries loading. ![]() I'm starting to think this is either a problem with Windows 7 or the "prerelease" driver for Windows 7 by NVIDIA, though I don't see why it would only be causing problems with Warcraft 3 and not other games. In fact I just posted evidence that proves otherwise. A proper 21:9 implementation would cover an appropriately larger field-of-view. Warcraft 3 takes the original 4:3 field-of-view and just stretches it out, completely distorting the picture. Latest: screen resolution issues in Parallels Client V19 for RDP standard in. Warcraft 3 does NOT support 21:9 properly. Other games run fine, Diablo II and Fallout 3 are both working. Diablo III is available for Mac, but Diablo II: Resurrected is not Buying. Here are some of the most popular Warcraft 3 Frozen Throne cheat codes and tips that you can use: iseedeadpeople reveals the entire map. The above stats says I'm running "59Hz" which is probably true, but if it is shouldn't Warcraft 3 be running normally like it does on Vista Ultimate which is on the same machine? I have no idea what could be causing this, or more importantly how to find out (or change) what Hz I'm running on with this monitor besides using the "RefreshLock" program which seems to work fine (changing the resolution anyways). Now that you have the necessary tools to cheat your way to the top, it’s time to learn some codes, tips, and tricks that can give you an edge in the game. They recomended to use a program called "RefreshLock", I tried that and it comes up "75Hz" as default, but I try switching it to a "60Hz" and the same problem occurs. I heard about someone with a similar problem with Warcraft 3 and they said they had to switch their monitor from running 75Hz to 60Hz. ![]() Alright, I ran the DxDiag and here's the stats I'm running with DirectX 11.Ĭard name: NVIDIA GeForce 8500 GT (Prerelease - WDDM 1.1)Ĭurrent Mode: 1680 x 1050 (32 bit) (59Hz)ĭriver Name: nvd3dumx.dll,nvd3dum,nvwgf2umx.dll,nvwgf2umĭriver Date/Size: 19:21:00, 7826944 bytes
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