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It’s a complete mess!

It’s a complete mess!

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JoaoPrette
Junior Member
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11-02-2016, 10:08 AM
#1
I rediscovered my vintage CD-ROM version of Return to Castle Wolfenstein. It was enjoyable to play. However, while experimenting with the options, I selected an unsupported display resolution, which has now rendered the game unplayable. Does anyone have advice on how to adjust this and get it running again? Thank you.

P.S. – I’m uncertain if my saved game data will remain intact. 🙁
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JoaoPrette
11-02-2016, 10:08 AM #1

I rediscovered my vintage CD-ROM version of Return to Castle Wolfenstein. It was enjoyable to play. However, while experimenting with the options, I selected an unsupported display resolution, which has now rendered the game unplayable. Does anyone have advice on how to adjust this and get it running again? Thank you.

P.S. – I’m uncertain if my saved game data will remain intact. 🙁

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Catsstate
Member
146
11-02-2016, 01:07 PM
#2
The Wolfenstein installation typically includes a configuration file (.cfg) located within its primary directory; this file is commonly named config.cfg. You can use programs like Notepad or Wordpad to open and modify this file. Examine it for entries regarding the display resolution and adjust them to your desired settings, such as 1280x1024 or 800x600. As a last resort, removing and reinstalling the game will generate a fresh configuration file.
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Catsstate
11-02-2016, 01:07 PM #2

The Wolfenstein installation typically includes a configuration file (.cfg) located within its primary directory; this file is commonly named config.cfg. You can use programs like Notepad or Wordpad to open and modify this file. Examine it for entries regarding the display resolution and adjust them to your desired settings, such as 1280x1024 or 800x600. As a last resort, removing and reinstalling the game will generate a fresh configuration file.

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Tali2468
Member
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11-02-2016, 10:01 PM
#3
The Wolfenstein installation typically includes a configuration file (.cfg) located within its primary directory; this file is commonly named "config.cfg." You can access and modify this file using programs such as Notepad or Wordpad. Examine its contents for details regarding the display resolution and adjust it to your desired settings (e.g., 1280x1024 or 800x600). As a last resort, removing and reinstalling the game will generate a fresh configuration file.
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Tali2468
11-02-2016, 10:01 PM #3

The Wolfenstein installation typically includes a configuration file (.cfg) located within its primary directory; this file is commonly named "config.cfg." You can access and modify this file using programs such as Notepad or Wordpad. Examine its contents for details regarding the display resolution and adjust it to your desired settings (e.g., 1280x1024 or 800x600). As a last resort, removing and reinstalling the game will generate a fresh configuration file.