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TWO ANNOUNCEMENTS - Molarpistols - 06-22-2017 (06-22-2017, 04:26 PM)Ballerstorm Wrote:Did anyone figure out how to make the sim full screen yet? Which streaming application is being used? TWO ANNOUNCEMENTS - ErMurazor - 06-22-2017 (06-22-2017, 01:26 PM)Ballerstorm Wrote:Did anyone figure out how to make the sim full screen yet? You should be able to use OBS to make any application full screen. You just need to select the application instead of the monitor. TWO ANNOUNCEMENTS - Admin - 06-22-2017 (06-22-2017, 02:40 PM)Molarpistols Wrote:Which streaming application is being used?Twitch, but it's the actual sim engine that won't go full screen on his desktop TWO ANNOUNCEMENTS - Molarpistols - 06-22-2017 (06-22-2017, 04:57 PM)Ballerstorm Wrote:Twitch, but it's the actual sim engine that won't go full screen on his desktop It's being streamed through a streaming application to Twitch, yes. Which application is being used to do the streaming? If it's OBS (Open Broadcasting Software) it's fairly simple to get it at least close to full screen. Create a new "Scene" and under "Sources", right click in the box, click "Add" then navigate to "Window Capture". At the top, a drop down menu appears, and find the simulation window under that. At this point it helps to click "Preview Stream" and then the "Edit Scene" button will allow you to click/drag the size of the window being shown to at least closer to full-screen if not actual full-screen. TWO ANNOUNCEMENTS - Admin - 06-22-2017 (06-22-2017, 03:04 PM)Molarpistols Wrote:It's being streamed through a streaming application to Twitch, yes. Which application is being used to do the streaming?@princekyle TWO ANNOUNCEMENTS - timeconsumer - 06-22-2017 I believe someone mentioned he was using shadowplay TWO ANNOUNCEMENTS - Anti-Hype - 06-22-2017 The application is in fullscreen if im not mistaken. But the actual game itself MAY NOT have an option to put the "game view" in full screen (From what I've seen in the small amount of footage on youtube no one else has it in full screen either), but I could be wrong. That would be a silly thing to leave out. If thats the case you can try cropping/zooming? I am also only familiar with how to do that in OBS. Also not sure how well zooming would work. TWO ANNOUNCEMENTS - timeconsumer - 06-22-2017 (06-22-2017, 06:10 PM)Anti-Hype Wrote:The application is in fullscreen if im not mistaken. But the actual game itself MAY NOT have an option to put the "sim view" in full screen (From what I've seen in the small amount of footage on youtube no one else has it in full screen either), but I could be wrong. That would be a silly thing to leave out. As far as I have seen it is correct that you cannot fullscreen the 2d portion of the sim. Only the main sim window can be set to fullscreen. You could always drop the resolution of your monitor during simming down to a much lower resolution which in theory should make the 2d simulation view much larger in terms of screen space. A weird way to go, but it would work in a pinch. TWO ANNOUNCEMENTS - ErMurazor - 06-22-2017 I have the sim software and OBS. I can fool around with it when I get home tonight to see if it's even possible. TWO ANNOUNCEMENTS - Molarpistols - 06-22-2017 (06-22-2017, 05:04 PM)Molarpistols Wrote:It's being streamed through a streaming application to Twitch, yes. Which application is being used to do the streaming? This way works. Screenshotted Proof The window needed to be captured will be titled whatever the game is. Like OC Otters vs Yellowknife Wraiths. |