[quote]Well apparantly I didn't change all the values :)
I wanted to use the plugin but I don't really know which plugin folder you mean, skyrims? The widescreenfixer install dir? Because neither of those have a folder called plugins.
And when I made a plugins folder myself in the widescreenfixer dir I didn't see Skyrim show up in the drop down menu. I never used that program before so maybe I forgot something;
Thanks
Hi go to http://www.widescreenfixer.org/test.php and download the WSF. Unpack it. In its folder you will see a folder "Plugins" where the you must put the dll file from my post.
Launch WSF and select Skyrim from the list.
Press the little cog on the right to configure it:
For eyefinity disable automatic detection and put your resolutions:
Normal is 5040x1050 (without bezels)
Corrected is 5230x1050 (with bezels)
Click on save and close the config window
Start the game and during the Bathesda intro movie enable the plugin (default is numpad *)
Play the game;))
Before viewing the map and reading books you will need to disable the plugin to work properly. After just enable it again to have everything corrected.
Let me know if it works;))
Ps: Just to be safe, as some people mentioned SkyrimPrefs.ini can get corrupted, put the file as read-only, Although my plugin doesnt write to files and I suspect a mod or something else modifing the file:)
Best regards,
HelifaxOke thanks for the instructions, I got everything working with the plugin. All the menus are lined up oke so they aren't behind any bezels.
The only problem I now get with the wsf is that instead of the onscreen HUD being too much to the left, it's now placed too much to the right. (I say too much but the crosshair is about 1cm too much to the right)
When I typ in my res in WSF it gives me a corrected res of 6050*1200 for my 5760*1200, is this correct or should I change anything?
Also, do I have to do something with the bezel correction I use trough my CCC or can I just leave that enabled?
I also found out that it seems to disable vsync for some reason, is this a known "side effect" aswell?
Thanks for all the responses