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#1
Hey population of SWagBattleFront(see what i did there?).
I need some help with getting screen resolutions higher than 1200xblah blah blah.
I am currently using a mac port to play( from kit fisto) and just started the game.Checked the video settings and my resolution wasn't supported :(.

my resolution is 1680 x 1050 (i think thats widescreen?Have no idea when to use that word...).
If the solution requires for me to open up a document and fiddle with it, it would be nice if that doc can be opened by TextEdit(default editor of macOs).

Thanks.
#2
Welcome Center / Hello
May 25, 2017, 02:24:00 AM
Hello good people of SWBF Gamers, As you can see, i'm a newbie.Now that the got the awkward part done,i shall continue to give out my specs of my computer.

I'm using a mid-2007 20in. iMac
Specs:
Intel core duo 2ghz
ATI Radeon HD 2400 XT 128mb
6GB RAM (4 or which i can use,2 used up for system)
And OS X Mavericks 10.9.5

Yes,that is correct.Played Bf2 on PLayOnMac(more user-friendly than wine.) but could not get over the horrendously long loading times.So got a cider port from a friend.I have just installed SWBF1 thanks to Kit Fisto's guide(thank you by the way...)And also have a ported SW Republic Commando.Trying to get Gameranger to work in PlayOnMac so that i can play on servers ( as mac gameranger does not recognize windows games).If anybody can help, i would really appreciate it.

I am a lover of FPS's(though I generally suck at them)and love World of Tanks too(I play the blitz version on Steam because my computer can't handle the PC version)

And thank Led for welcoming me to the SWBf gamers

P.S. Chrome is starting to warn me over and over again that this website is not safe and is riddled with hackers.Marked as dangerous.getting scared now.

Chrome-"Attackers on this site may trick you into doing something dangerous like installing software or revealing your personal information (for example, passwords, phone numbers, or credit cards)."