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So I recently installed Dungeon Keeper on my brand new rig and applied the KeeperFX Mod. Everything works fine up until the gameplay starts. Upon actually entering a dungeon the screen appears to be zoomed in ever so slightly, obscuring a small portion around the edges of the screen, thus creating overscan. I've been tweaking the in-game resolutions for about an hour now and haven't had any luck. So I think, "Well, maybe I'll just have to use DosBox instead." I boot up the vanilla GOG version and load up a map. SAME PROBLEM.

Things I have tried...
-Increasing resolution (Stretched the image way too far offscreen)
-Decreasing resolution (game would not start)
-Run in 64x480 compatibility mode (no noticeable difference)

My desktop resolution is 1920x1080, running Windows 10, using a Nvidia GeForce 1060 GPU. If anyone has any insight, I sure would appreciate it.
This question / problem has been solved by Gydionimage
Run KeeperFx and try switching screen resolution by pressing Alt+R. You can also edit the line INGAME_RES in the config file (KEEPERFX.CFG) to set your own resolutions.

INGAME_RES
Allows you to select up to five in-game resolutions.
Resolution has the form of WIDTHxHEIGHTxBPP.
Standard modes are: 320x200x8, 320x240x8, 512x384x8,
640x400x8, 640x480x8, 800x600x8, 1024x768x8.
Different modes (ie. widescreen, higher res or
higher BPP) may be used too, if only they are
supported by your graphics card and video driver.
You can switch between those resolutions during the
gameplay by pressing Alt+R. Modes over 640x480 are
experimental, and not completely stable.
INGAME_RES=<mode1> <mode2> <mode3> ....
I suggest you to to set it as this and then try switching between them:

INGAME_RES=640x400x32 640x480x32 1024x768x32 1280x720x32 1920x1080x32
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Vampire-Jekyll: My desktop resolution is 1920x1080, running Windows 10, using a Nvidia GeForce 1060 GPU. If anyone has any insight, I sure would appreciate it.
Check your GPU drivers for zoom/overscan settings. Otherwise check your monitor.
I've already tried all of what dr.schliemann has suggested, to no avail. I'll take a look at my gpu settings and see what u can come up with.

EDIT: Turns out I needed to set my GPU to perform scaling on the GPU and not the display (which was the default setting. Thanks Gydion!
Post edited February 07, 2017 by Vampire-Jekyll
OMG Vampire-Jekyll you are a bleeding miracle! I never noticed that was the ONE problem with ALL my GoG games overscanning, and my original Baldurs Gate disks too! Thank you sooooooo much!