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I just purchased OHUB and am using the excellent OHUB Launcher to play it (and the mods). My OS is Win7 64 and my specs are:

Intel Core 2 Duo E8600 OC’d to 4.0 GH
ASUS P5Q PRO
8 GB Kingston Hyper X DDR2 1066 5-5-5-15
Sapphire Radeon 6850 HD
SoundBlaster X-Fi Extreme

My max monitor resolution is 1600x900 and I'm running Blood at 1152x864. Is there a way to get it running at 16:9 resolution at 1600x900 so it fills my whole screen without stretching too much? Some tweak for the config? If I type 1600x900 in the .cfg it won't run at that.
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papamac67: I just purchased OHUB and am using the excellent OHUB Launcher to play it (and the mods). My OS is Win7 64 and my specs are:

Intel Core 2 Duo E8600 OC’d to 4.0 GH
ASUS P5Q PRO
8 GB Kingston Hyper X DDR2 1066 5-5-5-15
Sapphire Radeon 6850 HD
SoundBlaster X-Fi Extreme

My max monitor resolution is 1600x900 and I'm running Blood at 1152x864. Is there a way to get it running at 16:9 resolution at 1600x900 so it fills my whole screen without stretching too much? Some tweak for the config? If I type 1600x900 in the .cfg it won't run at that.
Blood seems to detect how much video ram you have emulated and will report what resolutions are available under the options>video mode menu. Unfortunately it locks in at 4:3 after you get past the 640x480 mark. So, without the source code, we are stuck with the "standard" resolution ratio.
I'm trying to figure out how to run Blood in windowed mode. Any ideas?
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BiskutMentega: I'm trying to figure out how to run Blood in windowed mode. Any ideas?
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By tweaking the DOSBox config file for the game you can get it to stretch the 4:3 resolution to fill 16:9, but it is a stretch so will deform things a little. Give it a try, see what you think. It should still be very playable. However, Blood is quite demanding on DOSBox so if you do make tweaks then be prepared to make further ones.
Thanks for the answers. I guess I'll just keep it where its at....just get annoyed at those black bars.