What is "Dynamic resolution factor" in config file?

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Last bumped on Jul 15, 2021, 8:12:36 PM
If i understand it correctly, the factor is what dictates by how much the resolution gets reduced when dynamic resolution kicks in.

Basically it allows you to adjust whether when DR kicks in, you want to play Diablo 2 or Dungeon siege 2 image quality-wise.
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Daiena wrote:
If i understand it correctly, the factor is what dictates by how much the resolution gets reduced when dynamic resolution kicks in.

Basically it allows you to adjust whether when DR kicks in, you want to play Diablo 2 or Dungeon siege 2 image quality-wise.


Make sense, thx.
Would be cool to know how much variations of this factor exist but yeah...
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gorioo wrote:
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a joke xD
It's for the Mac OS client. When you enable it and adjust the slider, you'll see the resolution change.
The same effect can be achieved on a PC client by just adjusting the Resolution setting.
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Henry_GGG wrote:
It's for the Mac OS client.

Did not really understand :D but since it's for Mac I assume it has no effect on Windows?
Last edited by gorioo#7514 on Jul 14, 2021, 7:05:29 AM
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gorioo wrote:
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Henry_GGG wrote:
It's for the Mac OS client.

Did not really understand :D but since it's for Mac I assume it has no effect on Windows?


windows version has no such functionality
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b44dss wrote:
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gorioo wrote:
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Henry_GGG wrote:
It's for the Mac OS client.

Did not really understand :D but since it's for Mac I assume it has no effect on Windows?


windows version has no such functionality


It does, it has the ability to set the Resolution of the window.
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Henry_GGG wrote:
It does, it has the ability to set the Resolution of the window.


i have to say not correct, further my idea of that....

done by the following (just an example):

borderless_windowed_fullscreen=false
maximize_window=false

resolution_height=1080
resolution_width=2542


this is how i set my resolution of the window. nothing to do with "dynamic resolution factor"
Last edited by b44dss#1052 on Jul 15, 2021, 9:33:22 AM
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b44dss wrote:
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Henry_GGG wrote:
It does, it has the ability to set the Resolution of the window.


i have to say not correct, further my idea of that....

done by the following (just an example):

borderless_windowed_fullscreen=false
maximize_window=false

resolution_height=1080
resolution_width=2542


this is how i set my resolution of the window. nothing to do with "dynamic resolution factor"


It's worded differently but has the same effect, was my point.

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