ares 399 Posted January 8 Report Share Posted January 8 anyone know how to get stretched res whilst keeping hud the same on arma 3? not really sure how to do it, and nothing came up when I googled. Example of what I'm looking for is like what @ Rexo has (you can leave the money in my deposit box for the shameless plug) https://clips.twitch.tv/WimpyPiercingRutabagaSuperVinlin-AVbmEvcPCGokWXsY 1 Quote Link to comment https://olympus-entertainment.com/topic/46782-stretched-res/
Clashingtin 1121 Posted January 8 Report Share Posted January 8 if its the way it is for other games I can link u a video I used for rust Quote Link to comment https://olympus-entertainment.com/topic/46782-stretched-res/#findComment-590255
johnny goose 3338 Posted January 8 Report Share Posted January 8 every time i did it thru changing my fov and using a different monitor res then what my monitor actually is with no issues example is i have a 1920 x 1080 monitor so i would use 1600 x 1200 for 4:3 1 Quote Link to comment https://olympus-entertainment.com/topic/46782-stretched-res/#findComment-590256
virus 552 Posted January 8 Report Share Posted January 8 stretched res for arma is dumb 6 1 Quote Link to comment https://olympus-entertainment.com/topic/46782-stretched-res/#findComment-590258
Frato 836 Posted January 8 Report Share Posted January 8 No point in using streched res you need the higher fov more than you need aim Quote Link to comment https://olympus-entertainment.com/topic/46782-stretched-res/#findComment-590261
ares 399 Posted January 8 Author Report Share Posted January 8 11 hours ago, Clashingtin said: if its the way it is for other games I can link u a video I used for rust send it, im down to try! Quote Link to comment https://olympus-entertainment.com/topic/46782-stretched-res/#findComment-590274
Developer II Milo 996 Posted January 8 Developer II Report Share Posted January 8 14 hours ago, I bought olympus for 50k said: every time i did it thru changing my fov and using a different monitor res then what my monitor actually is with no issues example is i have a 1920 x 1080 monitor so i would use 1600 x 1200 for 4:3 Never tried it myself but I believe this is correct. I believe you'd be changing your aspect ratio instead of resolution. I think either 4:3 or 4:5 would have the desired affect you are looking for although I can't say for sure since I've never really tried it. 1 Quote Link to comment https://olympus-entertainment.com/topic/46782-stretched-res/#findComment-590281
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