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#53746 12-Dec-2009 19:51
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Now and then Borderlands seems to forget the video resolution and resets to 640 x 480. Sometimes I manage to reset it to 1366 x 768 but today I only see a black screen and can't see the options.

Does anyone know what file to change the default resolution?





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  #281831 12-Dec-2009 20:09
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Never mind, found it here: Documents\My Games\Borderlands\WillowGame\Config\WillowEngine.ini




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  #284445 21-Dec-2009 19:29
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Just fired up Borderlands today, hadn't played it for awhile. Looks like the most recent update reset the config file to default for me ie: resolution etc.

Borderlands Config Editor is a great tool for tweaking the options, especially changing the FOV for widescreen LCD's, turning on Vsync and disabling the startup movies (Nvidia the way it's meant to be played etc).

http://gbxforums.gearboxsoftware.com/showthread.php?t=85874



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