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I've edited the rayne.ini and set my resolution to 1920x1080. Problem is, there is a boarder around the game, not letting it fully take up the monitor.

Anyone else have this problem? Is there a fix?
Running Windows 7 64-bit. Latest AMD video/CCC drivers. Radeon HD 7850.

Also, not sure if it matters, but I'm using an HDMI cable to connect my monitor the the graphics card.
Post edited June 14, 2014 by LimeLit
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Hooked up a second monitor with a DVI-DVI connection. Had no boarder around the game then.
Switched back to my main monitor and went from an HDMI-HDMI to a DVI-HDMI cable. No luck.

There are no DVI ports on my Main (it's an Asus VX238H, two HDMI ports and one VGA port). I'll test and see if a VGA cable with a DVI adapter works.

*EDIT*

Turns out I didn't have the correct adapter. Oh well.
I'm sure it's the HDMI issue anyway. Guess I'll have to switch every time I play this game.
Post edited June 14, 2014 by LimeLit
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LimeLit: Hooked up a second monitor with a DVI-DVI connection. Had no boarder around the game then.
Switched back to my main monitor and went from an HDMI-HDMI to a DVI-HDMI cable. No luck.

There are no DVI ports on my Main (it's an Asus VX238H, two HDMI ports and one VGA port). I'll test and see if a VGA cable with a DVI adapter works.

*EDIT*

Turns out I didn't have the correct adapter. Oh well.
I'm sure it's the HDMI issue anyway. Guess I'll have to switch every time I play this game.
I remember testing that monitor before I bought my current one, and there were a lot of issues through the HDMI. The sound bar I was using couldn't establish a connection, the PS3 was detecting it could only display at 720, etc. I realize that it was probably an issue with the firmware, considering I tested it just after it came out... Still no excuse for ASUS to release such a thing. On the plus side, every single cable/satellite box I hooked up to it had no problems, aside from 1 DVR box that refused to display in progressive scan and would default to 1080i. I suppose that a true gaming monitor just can't be had for under $200 yet.