

^3WARNING: In shader file scripts/ "textures/sfx/portal3a_back2" on line 822 is missing closing brace^3. using GL_EXT_texture_filter_anisotropic (max: 16) ignoring GL_EXT_texture_compression_s3tc Trying to load "renderer_sp_opengl1_圆4.dll" from "D:\SteamLibrary\steamapps\common\Return to Castle Wolfenstein". Logfile opened on Mon Jun 12 10:10:34 2017 Bypassing CD checksĬmd_AddCommand: map_restart already defined I also made a copy of my console log for you It was the option that gave the artifiacting in the corners but for the sake of experimentation I set it using the console to about the same result. Let me know if I can do anything else its always good to see people keeping the classics alive. Though from what I read during my research online the scaling options in Nvidias config program during recent updates doesn't seem to do jack either. I read a few things online about changing some options in Nvidias config menu on display scaling although with mobile graphics cards Nvidias config setting are neutered in favor of tying them in with Intels graphics program which doesn't do a damn thing to fix the problem. This problem also exists in the base game with the unofficial patch, though to your guys credit iortcw handles high res 4x3 resolutions just fine while the base game messes up at just about anything over 1600x900. As someone who plays a lot of older games on my pc for nostalgia sake do see this problem a lot with outdated engines trying to render high res graphics on their own, which is why my first instict is to seek out source ports like yours.

Thats what it looks like after going into my Steam guide menuĪnd thats what it looks like after alt+tabbing out of the game just to address my point.Īs far as your question of if this happens in other games my answer is.

While initialy promising it seems that the top and right of the screen is actually some form of artifacting.

I also attempted to play the game under the native setting to this result. I tried to test it in game but I can't get past the loading screen for obvious reasonsĪs you can see the problem seems to occur at just about any widescreen resolution 800X540 and above and yes while it is playable, would you want to. This is what the game looks like attempting to run it at 1080p,
