I suspect that those complaining of fuzziness are trying to run the game in full-screen mode at a resolution less than the monitor's native resolution. That will provide 2 hits to presentation quality:
- The monitor is trying to display less pixels than "native" = fuzziness
- Since we only provide 4:3 modes for archaic CRT sets, it is also trying to stretch a square mode to fit a modern letterbox display which adds more fuzziness.
We provided
desktop resolution as the way to deal with wide screen monitors.
It is what you should therefore use if playing on a wide screen display. Desktop resolution is mapping the same video driver resolution as the screen, so therefore there wont be fuzziness from stretching a square video mode to a letterbox wide-screen.
Full-screen mode is therefore dead, and only provided for historical reasons - there may be a few CRT square screen players left. Full screen mode is also in an old MSDOS 256-colour paletted mode often used by games in the old days, this can cause palette sharing problems (psychedelic screen) on modern video cards. Windowed mode uses full-colour mode, and that allows you to switch between the game and other windows apps at will. You also get to see the windows task-bar so can see the clock, email notifications etc.
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Those full game owners who want to use a lower monitor resolution than the monitor's native resolution because of eye-strain issues or whatever should proceed as follows:
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a) Use
windowed game mode and
desktop screen size.
b)
Before firing up the game, right click on the windows desktop and change the resolution to your desired lower value.
c) Start and play the game. The game is now playing in the selected resolution
without trying to squish a 4:3 square video mode onto a wide-screen "letterbox"!. One game pixel now relates
exactly to 1 desktop pixel.
d) On game exit, right click the windows desktop, and set resolution back to what you were using previously.
NB - You
will have to experiment with the different resolutions your video card allows until you find one that displays the game with the correct height and width aspect ratios. Many of the resolutions offered may well stretch or squash the icons both horizontally and vertically!. One you have found the one on your video card that you are happiest with, stick to that.