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Are games displaying incomplete resolution choices?

Are games displaying incomplete resolution choices?

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Hooded_Master
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01-07-2021, 10:11 AM
#1
I was playing pubg recently with a lot of stuttering, so I wanted to adjust the settings. Now there are only three res options available when changing, even though I should see more. In apex legends, i don’t get the 16:10 option—only 16:9, 5:4, and 4:3. I’m wondering if there’s a way to fix this.
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Hooded_Master
01-07-2021, 10:11 AM #1

I was playing pubg recently with a lot of stuttering, so I wanted to adjust the settings. Now there are only three res options available when changing, even though I should see more. In apex legends, i don’t get the 16:10 option—only 16:9, 5:4, and 4:3. I’m wondering if there’s a way to fix this.

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EisTeeKlaus
Senior Member
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01-22-2021, 10:19 PM
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Do you have the most recent AMD GPU drivers? If you already possess them, consider performing a complete driver reinstall. You might also attempt to reinstall one of your games, such as PUBG, and see if this resolves any issues. Also, review AMD's Radeon Control Panel. It allows you to set up custom display settings for your screen. However, not every custom mode or timing works with all displays. What is the current native resolution of your monitor? Is there a way to adjust the display resolution within Windows desktop as well?

Under the AMD Radeon control panel, look for these three options: 'Virtual Super Resolution', 'GPU scaling', and 'Scaling Mode'. Does the selected scaling mode maintain the monitor's aspect ratio?
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EisTeeKlaus
01-22-2021, 10:19 PM #2

Do you have the most recent AMD GPU drivers? If you already possess them, consider performing a complete driver reinstall. You might also attempt to reinstall one of your games, such as PUBG, and see if this resolves any issues. Also, review AMD's Radeon Control Panel. It allows you to set up custom display settings for your screen. However, not every custom mode or timing works with all displays. What is the current native resolution of your monitor? Is there a way to adjust the display resolution within Windows desktop as well?

Under the AMD Radeon control panel, look for these three options: 'Virtual Super Resolution', 'GPU scaling', and 'Scaling Mode'. Does the selected scaling mode maintain the monitor's aspect ratio?

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idinosev
Member
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01-24-2021, 07:10 AM
#3
I've tested the newest drivers multiple times, even reinstalling Windows several times, and performed a clean install of AMD drivers using DDU. My monitor's native resolution is 1600x900, with virtual Super Res enabled, GPU scaling active, and scaling set to full panel.
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idinosev
01-24-2021, 07:10 AM #3

I've tested the newest drivers multiple times, even reinstalling Windows several times, and performed a clean install of AMD drivers using DDU. My monitor's native resolution is 1600x900, with virtual Super Res enabled, GPU scaling active, and scaling set to full panel.

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Jordan_Gbu
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01-24-2021, 10:35 PM
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Given your older 1600x900 display with a 16:10 aspect ratio, it might be more effective to turn on VSR. If that's not possible, you may need to set up a custom resolution in the Radeon Control Panel for the desired 16:10 size.
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Jordan_Gbu
01-24-2021, 10:35 PM #4

Given your older 1600x900 display with a 16:10 aspect ratio, it might be more effective to turn on VSR. If that's not possible, you may need to set up a custom resolution in the Radeon Control Panel for the desired 16:10 size.