Gzdoom wrong monitor6/4/2023 ![]() ![]() So, what, do you have a quad-4k monitor setup? Is the image faked? Did Imgur resize the image? How do you get a 7094x3741 resolution anyway? GZDoom is doing *exactly* what it should be doing : Allowing the picture to be displayed as large as possible, while maintaining aspect ratio. The conclusion is, based on your screenshot and your statement that the source image is 3840x2160: So GZDoom must start drawing the image at 443.333_ / 2, or 221~ pixels to the right, with a 221~ pixel gap on both sides of the screen, to maintain aspect ratio. Instead, adjusting the X coordinate, your X coordinate is 443.333_ pixels too wide to allow a 3840x2160 picture to completely fill both dimensions. Therefore, your Y resolution is 249.375 pixels too short to allow a 3840x2160 picture to completely fill both dimensions. If both the image and the display resolution are at the same ratio, the picture fills the screen horizontally and vertically, but if the ratios are different, the picture can only fill the screen on one of those 2 dimensions.Ī known 16:9 ratio is 1920x1080, or as you suggest, 3840x2160. When performing a best-fit image display, with the goal of maintaining aspect ratio, the algorithm guarantees that the picture is stretched/shrunk to make sure that it fills at least one dimension. For a proper 16:9 image to fill that screen, you'd need to lower the X resolution, or raise the Y resolution. How you got Doom to output such an image is a mystery to me, however, it is not a standard 16:9 size. The dimensions of the screenshot you posted are 7094x3741. ![]()
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