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Regarding borderless, wineq, and window focus
So I've been using wineq, to run the game and it's good because the FPS doesn't drop when I go over to my other monitor. However Fullscreenizer will not work with it, if I stop using it and use Fullscreenizer then when I alt tab my FPS drops.
I tried the duxaui all in one but that stopped me from running the game because I guess I picked an option I shouldn't of. Basically my question is can I change the FPS limit when I alt-tab? I don't remember seeing it in the game options, but if it is there I'm sorry for making a pointless thread. | ||
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FPS can't be change. Its hard locked to 60.
Don't fullscreen the game. Edit your ini file to whatever resolution you want, but dont go full screen. | ||
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i run it in a window then fullscreen it with borderlessgaming. after some jiggering around it works for me. alt-tab etc works fine, even between two monitors, etc.
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i don't know how it works but it does so uh, try running OBS
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Also I'm definitely not running it in full screen, I just want fake full screen. Quote:
edit: https://www.project1999.com/forums/s...t=dual+monitor Found this thread, not really sure if anyone else has issues getting wineq to go into borderless full screen but I'll keep playing around with it. If anyone running the game on live can see if they have a ini entry for max background FPS and post it here, that'd be great since it might solve my problem. | ||||
Last edited by worm4real; 11-07-2019 at 05:36 PM..
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Well some movement thanks to this thread https://www.project1999.com/forums/s...neq+borderless
After messing with the ini a little I noticed that shift clicking and clicking reset window with wineq will give me borderless but then the start bar decides it needs to be on top of all that. I can hide the bar but it still gives me a few pixels of my background at the bottom but it's a huge improvement. If anyone knows how I can change background FPS in the ini or has had better luck with wineq and borderless full screen let me know. Hopefully anyone having this issue can at least get a little help if they see this thread. | ||
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That's pretty much how I had to do it. It just wouldn't go borderless no matter what I tried. So instead of doing fullscreen, I just edited the eqclient.ini file until I got mine to look as full screen as possible. I had to adjust it from the original thread you mentioned. Sadly, the size provided in that thread still leaves a single line on the right of the screen that can show bright wallpapers. That is of course, if you have one set on your system. Here is mine from the eqclient.ini found in the Everquest folder. Code:
WindowedWidth=1921 WindowedHeight=1013 Width=1920 Height=1080 FullscreenBitsPerPixel=32 FullscreenRefreshRate=0 WidthWindowed=1920 HeightWindowed=1080 WinEQWidth=1921 WinEQHeight=1013 Code:
WindowedModeXOffset=-3 WindowedModeYOffset=0 WindowedMode=TRUE | |||
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I think part of the problem was wineq modified the ini differently than it used to because using your settings seems to have fixed my problem a little, however there is about 10 pixels of the start bar on the bottom and nothing seems to fix it. Additionally moving all my settings back to normal with no offset still sets it to borderless.
https://i.imgur.com/IvFfdFe.png With these settings Code:
WindowedWidth=2560 WindowedHeight=1440 Width=2560 Height=1440 FullscreenBitsPerPixel=32 FullscreenRefreshRate=0 WidthWindowed=2560 HeightWindowed=1440 WinEQWidth=2560 WinEQHeight=1440 Wish it didn't irritate me so much to see the frames drop when I'm not focused on the window but it does unfortunately. | ||
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