NFS:U2 Resolutions Higher Than 1024x768


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prolly cause your comp sucks =/

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You certainly are a "bright" one.

It goes down to two things, combination of your graphic card and monitor. If your monitor supports that higher resolution but not your graphic card, it would not work and vice versa.

Check your documentations for those information else if you don't know how to. Post your graphic card and monitor model as well.

i'd surmise it's either drivers, or or settings in windows for the drivers.

it's can't be much more than that

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it looks to be that way...i've tried the 66.93's and the 67.02's but both won't let me go over 1024...i'm trying to find some older nvidia drivers... and trying the 70.41's now

Looks like a game issue. Found the fix

In Registry Editor, go to My Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHI

NE\SOFTWARE\EA GAMES\Need for Speed Underground 2 and change the key that says g_RacingResolution.

0 = 640x480

1 = 800x600

2 = 1024x768

3 = ??? - Crashes for me

4 = 1280x1024

5 = 1600x1200 (confirmed)

6 = ??? - Haven't tested

source: http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=40655

Looks like a game issue. Found the fix

In Registry Editor, go to My Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHI

NE\SOFTWARE\EA GAMES\Need for Speed Underground 2 and change the key that says g_RacingResolution.

0 = 640x480

1 = 800x600

2 = 1024x768

3 = ??? - Crashes for me

4 = 1280x1024

5 = 1600x1200 (confirmed)

6 = ??? - Haven't tested

source: http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=40655

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Works fine on my other system with 6800 GT. I'm playing it at 1280x960 there and on this system playing at 1600x1200.

I had the same issue on my TFT and used the fix that is on nvnews to sort it out.

It looks like some games have trouble picking up a TFT screens supported resolutions when a DVI cable is used. I have the same issue with Battlefield Vietnam at the moment.

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