Showing posts with label Widescreen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Widescreen. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 26, 2006

WoW in Widescreen

My brother was playing World of Warcraft on my PC one day and decided to fix some things. One of them was the video settings. You see, I bought this high-def widescreen monitor a few years ago (HP f2304) and thought I was getting the full benefit of it. One could say I assumed I was. You know where this is leading...

Here is the new setting:



Differences:

More Gargoyles for your money

Note that this is not a direct before and after. I went back into my old screenshots (this one was going to be about the Fishing Buddy mod) and recreated it with the new settings.

Before:


After:

Notice the Gargoyles in the lower right and left hand corners; they're a nice touch. On my old screen I could just see their eyes and beaks.


No Extra Picture

I didn't really get any more room on the screen - this picture (this is a direct before and after) shows an overlay of the regular settings versus the widescreen settings - I purposely darkened the area of the widescreen behind the regular screenshot. You can see there's really nothing of the environment that is added in the widescreen version.

Much More Clarity

I did notice that there is much more detail with the higher resolutions. It's clearer, crisper and the lettering is cleaner. Now when I go back to the old setting I can't bear to look at the blurriness. (The white lettering on this picture was added by me to show which is which.)



Update 8/21/2007:
Via Blue Tracker - Blizzard Post on the WoW-Europe Forums confirms there's no extra picture on the widescreen:
It's not really cropping anything, but you don't actually get extra vision at the left and right either. If that was the case it might have put widescreen players at an advantage over non-widescreen players in some circumstances.


Update 3/5/2008: A poll from wowvault: What screen resolution do you use?

Wednesday, March 29, 2006

Tiny Little Patch Changes

You probably know all the major changes for 1.10:


But let's take note of the little things that might get overlooked (from the patch notes - if you've digested them already you can skip this, particularly since the patch notes have been available for weeks):
  • Shift-R will now reply to the last person that you sent a tell to rather than the last person who sent a tell to you.
  • Various tooltips updated.
  • Reputation will no longer be gained if a pet kills a monster without aid.
  • A new level 52 druid quest that takes place in Un'Goro crater has been added.
  • (Druid) All shapeshift forms can now use equipped items.
  • The drop rate for Essence of Air has been increased.
  • Added support for widescreen video resolutions.

I also noticed:
  • A lot of changes that appeared to be fixes to problems, exploits, griefing, etc..
  • A lot of changes to other classes, particularly Hunter
  • A lot of changes that should affect add-ons and mods (See This Link for a list of mods that broke with 1.10)