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    If you edit your config.wtf file, you can set any resolution you like.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ughmahedhurtz View Post
    If you edit your config.wtf file, you can set any resolution you like.
    You can but the WoW client will just ignore any resolutions it doesn't consider "native". The screen shot two posts back is what the client defaults to if it decides that the resolution string in your config.wtf is wrong

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iru View Post
    You can but the WoW client will just ignore any resolutions it doesn't consider "native". The screen shot two posts back is what the client defaults to if it decides that the resolution string in your config.wtf is wrong
    Negative, this was changed awhile back. You can indeed put any resolution you want into the config.wtf file and have it successfully load as that resolution.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fenril View Post
    Negative, this was changed awhile back. You can indeed put any resolution you want into the config.wtf file and have it successfully load as that resolution.
    Fair enough. The game may load at the resolution specified, but the WoW client will not recognise it and default to 720x576, which is what will then show up in the Vidoe settings dialog and in response to a GetResolution() call in Lua. The later breaking things like Tukui quire horribly. Maybe I should file a bug with Blizzard
    Last edited by Iru : 09-27-2010 at 06:38 PM

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