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Hello, how can I play MM6 fullscreen?? i see only a little window in the middle of the screen :(
I know for the DOS versions, if you're using DOSBox then Alt+Enter changes the game to full screen. See if that works for MM6.
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DaveO-MM: I know for the DOS versions, if you're using DOSBox then Alt+Enter changes the game to full screen. See if that works for MM6.
thank you, but the game is already in fullscreen mode, but I can play in a small window (which I think is the original resolution of the game) .
It sounds like your graphics card is set up to scale (or not scale) low resolutions that way. Poke around in your driver settings, see if there's a scaling option in there somewhere. You might need to be using a DVI cable for the options to be there. My graphics card is an NVIDIA, and the appropriate option is "Use NVIDIA scaling with fixed-aspect ratio," but it won't be there unless I'm using a DVI cable.
Try checking the shortcut to see if Run in 640 x 480 resolution is checked off on the Compatibility tab.
Post edited October 14, 2010 by DaveO-MM
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ikantspelwurdz: It sounds like your graphics card is set up to scale (or not scale) low resolutions that way. Poke around in your driver settings, see if there's a scaling option in there somewhere. You might need to be using a DVI cable for the options to be there. My graphics card is an NVIDIA, and the appropriate option is "Use NVIDIA scaling with fixed-aspect ratio," but it won't be there unless I'm using a DVI cable.
Seconded. I think it's probably your graphics card settings. I have an ATI card and can confirm that there is a similar setting in the ATI control panel.
This topic helped me, so thanks!

My new build wasn't showing MM6 in full screen and I was feeling bad about it. This thread got me looking around the nVidia settings and I found it under Display >> Adjust desktop size and position >> Scaling Tab >> Select a scaling mode: Full-screen

Yes, it scales everything, but that's more often a good thing for me.