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{{ii}} '''Borderless fullscreen windowed''' offers similar benefits as normal windowed mode, but with a fullscreen-like appearance. | {{ii}} '''Borderless fullscreen windowed''' offers similar benefits as normal windowed mode, but with a fullscreen-like appearance. | ||
{{ii}} Native feature in many modern titles, and can often be forced in the majority of older titles. | {{ii}} Native feature in many modern titles, and can often be forced in the majority of older titles. | ||
+ | {{++}} Can sometimes be used to enable wider or higher resolutions via resizing the game's viewport.<ref>[http://www.wsgf.org/dr/lantern/en Lantern | WSGF]</ref><ref>[http://www.wsgf.org/dr/warhammer-40000-kill-team/en Warhammer 40,000: Kill Team | WSGF]</ref> | ||
{{++}} Seamless task switching with no risk of crashes or freezes with a minor loss in performance. | {{++}} Seamless task switching with no risk of crashes or freezes with a minor loss in performance. | ||
{{++}} Eliminates screen tearing on Windows due to Vsync being applied over any windows by default.<ref>[https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/b367a457.aspx Microsoft Developer Network - Double Buffered Graphics]</ref> | {{++}} Eliminates screen tearing on Windows due to Vsync being applied over any windows by default.<ref>[https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/b367a457.aspx Microsoft Developer Network - Double Buffered Graphics]</ref> | ||
==Windows== | ==Windows== | ||
− | ===Borderless Gaming=== | + | ===[https://github.com/Codeusa/Borderless-Gaming/releases Borderless Gaming]=== |
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− | {{ | + | {{Fixbox/fix|Instructions}} |
− | + | # Download the normal [https://github.com/Codeusa/Borderless-Gaming/releases Borderless Gaming] setup and install it. | |
− | {{ | + | # Navigate to the Borderless Gaming installation path and run '''BorderlessGaming.exe''' |
− | + | # Run the game in a '''Windowed''' mode, then {{key|Alt|Tab}} to the Desktop and open Borderless Gaming again. | |
+ | # Select the game's executable from under the '''Applications''' field, then push the first '''Right Arrow''' button located at the top. | ||
− | + | '''Notes''' | |
− | + | {{ii}} Restart the game if the borderless mode isn't working, keep Borderless Gaming open. | |
− | + | {{ii}} If the game crashed after Borderless Gaming was launched then restart the game, keep Borderless Gaming open. | |
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===GeDoSaTo=== | ===GeDoSaTo=== | ||
− | {{ii}} | + | {{ii}} Works with games on the [[Engine:Unreal Engine 3|Unreal Engine 3]]. Allows Windowed modes to be forced on games which don't have them. |
− | + | {{--}} Limited to DirectX 9 and 32-Bit games. | |
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Revision as of 08:55, 11 March 2017
Graphics and video
Resolutions
Video settings
- Field of view (FOV)
- Windowed / borderless fullscreen
- Anisotropic filtering (AF)
- Anti-aliasing (AA)
- High-fidelity upscaling
- Vertical sync (Vsync)
- Frame rate (FPS)
- High dynamic range (HDR)
- Ray tracing (RT)
- Color blind mode
Hardware
For a list of games, see List of games that support borderless fullscreen windowed.
Key points
- Borderless fullscreen windowed offers similar benefits as normal windowed mode, but with a fullscreen-like appearance.
- Native feature in many modern titles, and can often be forced in the majority of older titles.
- Can sometimes be used to enable wider or higher resolutions via resizing the game's viewport.[1][2]
- Seamless task switching with no risk of crashes or freezes with a minor loss in performance.
- Eliminates screen tearing on Windows due to Vsync being applied over any windows by default.[3]
Windows
Borderless Gaming
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GeDoSaTo
- Works with games on the Unreal Engine 3. Allows Windowed modes to be forced on games which don't have them.
- Limited to DirectX 9 and 32-Bit games.
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Simple Runtime Window Editor
- Allows manipulating the size, position, and styles of a game's main/child windows.
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AutoHotkey
- Games utilizing PunkBuster as an anti-cheat measure may mistakenly treat AutoHotkey as a cheat.
Saving and running AutoHotkey scripts
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Fullscreen Toggle Script
- This script will remove any borders and center the currently active window on the primary monitor by pushing F12.
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Fullscreen Toggle Script (Hidden Taskbar)
- This script will toggle between fullscreen and windowed modes when pressing F12 as well as hiding the taskbar on the fullscreen mode.
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Multiple monitors script
- Someone needs to check whenever this explanation for the script is correct or if 0, 0, and A_ScreenWidth/Height mean that the script automatically detects the user's resolution.
- This is a snippet from the Fullscreen toggle script.
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Linux
- Most Linux window managers allow fullscreen applications to natively run under a borderless mode by default.
Another tip that exclusively works on Linux is running your game in a separate X server instance. This allows you to switch between your game and your desktop using Ctrl+Alt+F7 and Ctrl+Alt+F8 (buttons may differ, may be F1 through F12) and it increases performance and stability. To do this, edit the launch options for your game on Steam as follows:
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Improved tiling windows manager
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Engines
Source
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Unity
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Windows troubleshooting
Game crashes on startup
- Certain borderless applications have to be started before the game itself and not while the game is running.
Window constantly resizes itself
- After applying the borderless mode simply restart the game itself, while keeping the borderless application open.