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    Originally Posted by George View Post
    Play around with the resolutions, shouldn't be too hard to get black bars, you could also try modifying your resolution manually from the config.xml file @ your fgunz folder.
    Originally Posted by Mex View Post
    Make your resolution smaller.
    It should work.
    It just stretches so it's always fullscreen. I've got my graphics on maintain aspect ratio. There is a mode where I can customize the ratio so I can make black bars on the sides, but then my whole screen is like that and not just Gunz, and I have to change it every time.

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    Originally Posted by Mee4000 View Post
    It just stretches so it's always fullscreen. I've got my graphics on maintain aspect ratio. There is a mode where I can customize the ratio so I can make black bars on the sides, but then my whole screen is like that and not just Gunz, and I have to change it every time.
    Have you tried changing the aspect via your VGA driver panel by setting it to only run gunz with the specified settings?

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    Originally Posted by George View Post
    Have you tried changing the aspect via your VGA driver panel by setting it to only run gunz with the specified settings?
    I've got Intel GFX, but I can't find such options in the Intel GFX panel.

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    Originally Posted by Mee4000 View Post
    I've got Intel GFX, but I can't find such options in the Intel GFX panel.
    Well that could be your issue, why don't you have your VGA drivers installed in first place?
    Check your PC specifications to find out the name of your graphic card, google it + latest drivers, install them and afterwards try to change resolutions for the black bars.

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    Originally Posted by George View Post
    Well that could be your issue, why don't you have your VGA drivers installed in first place?
    Check your PC specifications to find out the name of your graphic card, google it + latest drivers, install them and afterwards try to change resolutions for the black bars.
    I updated all of my drivers yesterday, and I have an Intel 4600 integrated graphics card.

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