Re: Screen Resolution Question

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From: Tedd (ted_at_notnormal.net)
Date: 07/16/04


Date: Fri, 16 Jul 2004 08:41:09 -0400


"Miss Perspicacia Tick" <misstick@lancre.dw> wrote in message news:0NHJc.30$846.21@fe48.usenetserver.com...
> Bob M. wrote:
>> You have to have good hardware (monitor) first, and
>> then a good video card will enhance or get the most out
>> of a good monitor. So I would say both in combination.
>>
>> You set your resolution in "Display" under Settings,
>> usually 1024 X 768 or 800 X 600 are popular.
>>
>
> Unless you're running a crappy card with a pathetically low amount of RAM
> with a 15" monitor, those aren't "popular" these days and haven't been for
> years. 1200x1600@85Hz is the most common resolution these days.
>

Bwahahahahahaha, you gormless bint! That setting is non-existent! Too bad you're so demanding of others in being accurate in their statements, but it is funny to see you fü¢k up your own standards on a consistent basis!



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