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I have tried converting my aspect ratio and several combinations of my resolution into hex but I am obviously missing something.
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My convoluted question is therefore, how do I calculate the correct values for my aspect ratio/resolution, although the WSGF link provides usual values I would like to understand how to do this myself. Currently several models of mobile devices use this ratio and you certainly can already see some videos on Youtube with this ratio. In this format, the width has 5 more units, which makes the image longer, as in CinemaScope format for example. I have read the following: įrom what I have read we divide resolution width by height which gives me 2.84, there isn't an exact match in the table so I used the closest values for 2.76 which is 'D7 A3 30 40', unfortunately this doesn't work and cutscenes are pillarboxed. The 21:9 aspect ratio, called ultrawide, is basically a format larger than 16:9. Now of course the hex values no longer work and cutscenes are all squashed, I reverted to backup executables and they of course are pillarboxed. 1.37:1 was the ratio officially approved by. Film strips eventually became 1.37:1, and that became the standard for cinema across the globe. As film evolved, so did the aspect ratio. Aspect Ratio (w:h format): Aspect Ratio of width against height Aspect Ratio (n:1 format): Aspect Ratio as a number. 1.33:1) About the Aspect Ratio of a Rectangle Calculator. 4:3) or as the width value against 1 (e.g. The 4:3, or 1.33:1, was the literal measurement of the strip. Aspect Ratio is the ratio of the width against the height of a rectangle, this is expressed as either the simplest values (e.g. Now, the problem is even with a 2080ti my framerate is below optimal, I used 90% resolution scaling but this introduces too much blur for my liking so I decided to create a custom resolution of 4096x1440 which from what I have read is pixel perfect, I lose a bit of display but I can run the game with max settings at 100% scaling without ever dipping under 55fps and average around 70fps. The standard film strip was run through a projector and light behind it through the image onto a wall. I'm using a 32:9 display with a 5120*1440 resolution so I replace all instances of '39 8E E3 3F' with '39 8E 63 40' in both executables, this works perfectly.
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So I'm currently playing through Assassin's Creed Odyssey, my first ever in the series and I'm having a blast, the cutscenes have black bars but this is easily remedied by using the following link: