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Hi everyone I looked around on the forum and it seams that no-one has posted how to play this game in windowed mode so if you want to know how this will tell you.

All you need to to do is go to the games Configuration settings file then where it says "Fullscreen = 1" change the 1 to a 0 then you are finished
Thanks a lot, I was a bit annoyed by the default fullscreen playing in a 1920x1080 widescreen monitor
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cj13810: Hi everyone I looked around on the forum and it seams that no-one has posted how to play this game in windowed mode so if you want to know how this will tell you.

All you need to to do is go to the games Configuration settings file then where it says "Fullscreen = 1" change the 1 to a 0 then you are finished
This doesn't seem to work for most other games like Journyman Project 3 or Dark Reign.

Sorry for the necro but when looking up help on how to run these games in windowed mode, this was the first thing that came up.
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cj13810: Hi everyone I looked around on the forum and it seams that no-one has posted how to play this game in windowed mode so if you want to know how this will tell you.

All you need to to do is go to the games Configuration settings file then where it says "Fullscreen = 1" change the 1 to a 0 then you are finished
It works on my computer too.

Talking of that file, do you know what the functions of "ViewerMode=0" and "PS2Emulation=0" are? I wonder if the right editing of this file can show the game in widescreen as the manual claims there is and option for.

I can't figure out why the GOG version hasn't got that menu option. Even a compulsory widescreen mode seems to be a better choice nowadays.
Post edited March 01, 2015 by Spanishgamer
If you´d like to play windescreen with correct FOV:
https://github.com/ThirteenAG/Widescreen_Fixes_Pack/releases/tag/fahrenheit