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Quiversee
6 Feb 2013, 05:51
Hello, I just recently got myself a copy of Worms Armageddon, and I got it up and running just fine, but the screen is strangely transposed to the left, leaving the left 1/4 of the screen invisible. Everything else works just fine, I even played through a match to test it out. I've searched several forums and help threads and have not seen any reports of a problem like this, hence my new account asking for help now. If it helps I'm runnign Windows Vista and updated to the 3.7 version, which was needed to make it run at all.

So yeah, any advice? That 1/4 the screen makes it impossible to play properly.

Balee
6 Feb 2013, 13:22
Can you take a screenshot?

Deadcode
6 Feb 2013, 13:25
Hello, I just recently got myself a copy of Worms Armageddon, and I got it up and running just fine, but the screen is strangely transposed to the left, leaving the left 1/4 of the screen invisible. Everything else works just fine, I even played through a match to test it out. I've searched several forums and help threads and have not seen any reports of a problem like this, hence my new account asking for help now. If it helps I'm runnign Windows Vista and updated to the 3.7 version, which was needed to make it run at all.

So yeah, any advice? That 1/4 the screen makes it impossible to play properly.

Have you tried changing renderers? To access this option go to the Options menu, then click the "Advanced" button, and select a graphics renderer from the combo box to the right of the text saying "Graphics".

Extremist2
7 Feb 2013, 01:01
Are you using a CRT monitor? The resolution you're running the game at might have the wrong corresponding geometry settings. If this is the case, you have to go into the monitor's menu to fix it.

franpa
7 Feb 2013, 11:55
Are you using a CRT monitor? The resolution you're running the game at might have the wrong corresponding geometry settings. If this is the case, you have to go into the monitor's menu to fix it.

This also applies to LCD displays that are connected via VGA.