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Joined: 4/30/2014
Posts: 3
Location: Switzerland
zeromus wrote:
i would believe it if it's broken with n64 and nothing else. presently, some n64 plugins are setting the window size to weird values and could possibly be flaking stuff out
Good point, I just did a test and it seems you are right: the --Fullscreen command works well with the Rice plugin, but not with Glide64 (and its improved version)
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Joined: 4/30/2014
Posts: 3
Location: Switzerland
hegyak wrote:
I couldn't get this bug to happen. I am using a shortcut for EmuHawk. I also tested Command Line (cmd.exe)
I tried again today (after a reboot), and it works. O_O Computers... Everything is great then! [EDIT] WAIT!! Actually I did a few more tests, and it seems that the issue is still there! It looks like it depends on the selected system? For instance the Fullscreen command line works great with NES games, but not with the N64 (issue described above).
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Joined: 4/30/2014
Posts: 3
Location: Switzerland
Hi everyone, I just tested a few games (different systems) with BizHawk and I think it's really great! :-) I especially like the ability to assign several keys to the same button, every emulator should allow that, really. I just reported a bug with the --fullscreen commandline in the Google page (small game window being stuck top left with desktop still visible instead of going fullscreen), and here's another suggestion: there should be an option to hide the mouse cursor as soon as the emulation starts. What do you think? (I'm launching/playing games with an Xbox360 controller, and unless I grab the mouse to move the cursor out of the screen, it's always there...) Thanks for your hard work ;-) EDIT: I just tried the --fullscreen commandline again; this time the game window isn't located top left anymore, it's centered. But it's still in small size, and the desktop is still visible. I need to ALT+ENTER twice to make it look like "real" fullscreen.