16:10 apect ratio. What resolutions can i use?

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900p is about 33% more pixels than 720p. I guess if your system is really struggling then the step down is worthwhile.

If you're going to scale down though, I would recommend selecting 1280x800 as your resolution, it's very close to 720p and thus the performance won't be affected much (if at all). However, 1280x800 gives you a 16:10 image for your monitor to scale up to 1440x900 and won't be vertically...

weilin

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You may need to enable letter boxing if you want to use 1280x720 resolution on that screen. Otherwise, the image will get stretched vertically and things will look taller than they should be.

Out of curiosity, why not just use it at it's native resolution?
 

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my computer isnt top notch, so i want to go down to 720p
 

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900p is about 33% more pixels than 720p. I guess if your system is really struggling then the step down is worthwhile.

If you're going to scale down though, I would recommend selecting 1280x800 as your resolution, it's very close to 720p and thus the performance won't be affected much (if at all). However, 1280x800 gives you a 16:10 image for your monitor to scale up to 1440x900 and won't be vertically stretched.
 
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