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Upon launch Giants: Citizen Kabuto defaults to 800x600 but my native resolution is 1600x900 (I'm on a laptop). WHen I try to change the resolution the game crashes once I click apply. I need it to run in my native resolution because of a strange bug that has plagued some Windows 8 users where fullscreen programs running at a resolution below what Windows is set to causes Windows to tell you that you are running low on RAM and eventually bluescreen. The only solution to this problem I have found is to run programs at native resolution or in windowed mode (oddly enough the Crisis games work fine at any resolution, fullscreen or windowed). Does anyone have a solution? I'm running the GOG version and I installed the unofficial 1.5 patch. I tried changing resolutions on both GPUs, so I don't think it's the Intel or the Nvidia card causing problems.

Stats:
Windows 8.1
Intel Core i7-3630QM CPU @2.40Ghz with 15MB Turbo Boost Cache (Up to 3.0Ghz)
Intel HD 4000
Nvidia GeForce 650M with 2GB VRAM
8GB of RAM

I think that should be everything relevant.
Thanks!
Post edited August 07, 2014 by psycoman27
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EDIT:
Uhhh... I tried upping the resolution a few steps at a time until I reached my native resolution and it worked. Who knew? I guess if someone else has a similar problem they can try this?

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Post edited August 07, 2014 by psycoman27
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psycoman27: (I made this a separate reply so it could be marked as a solution.)
You can't mark your own posts as solution (to prevent abusing the rep system).
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psycoman27: (I made this a separate reply so it could be marked as a solution.)
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triock: You can't mark your own posts as solution (to prevent abusing the rep system).
I noticed that I couldn't do that. Oh well. If someone searches for resolution issues I guess this will still pop up for them.