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-Liam- Cake AddictRegistered 06/12/2008
Points 556
13th May, 2007 at 19:21:05 -
What do you prefer? Or does it depend? Your thoughts?
Tell 'em Babs is 'ere...
Radix hot for teacherRegistered 01/10/2003
Points 3139
13th May, 2007 at 20:37:52 -
I prefer windowed, but ideally you should give your player the choice.
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axel Crazy?
Registered 05/02/2005
Points 4766
14th May, 2007 at 02:37:37 -
I like full screen, for most games. But yes, let the player choose.
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DaVince This fool just HAD to have a custom ratingRegistered 04/09/2004
Points 7998
14th May, 2007 at 03:50:07 -
Depends on what the game's resolution is, and if I'm doing something else while playing. I often prefer full-screen though.
Old member (~2004-2007).
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Unspeakably Lazy AdminRegistered 14/05/2002
Points 48488
14th May, 2007 at 17:26:43 -
Full-screen for me.
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AndyUK Mascot ManiacRegistered 01/08/2002
Points 14586
14th May, 2007 at 17:34:28 -
I prefer fullscreen for games that are in the style of console games.
Otherwise i'm not really bothered.
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X_Sheep I had a custom rating before it was coolRegistered 01/03/2004
Points 1313
15th May, 2007 at 00:49:54 -
I use Fullscreen for nearly everything.
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Neuro LudologistRegistered 29/10/2006
Points 437
15th May, 2007 at 16:31:21 -
Fullscreen adds more of a professional touch to games, makes them less 'Windows'ish.
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Radix hot for teacherRegistered 01/10/2003
Points 3139
18th May, 2007 at 00:15:27 -
Fullscreen also looks like arse a lot of the time in klik games, especially when scaled from 320x240 or whatever. Retro graphics are an exception.
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Muz Registered 14/02/2002
Points 6499
18th May, 2007 at 02:24:43 -
Depends on the type of game. If it's one of those games with a lot of 'filler time' or where you'd wait around (e.g. The Sims, Simcity), I'd prefer windowed so I can do something else. Otherwise full-screen.
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