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I understand that some games didn't have wide-screen mode built-in and that OpenGL wasn't standard but I dislike having to wait a bit in fullscreen and seeing it stretched...

There should be a way for Windows to create a "virtual desktop to emulate fullscreen" as a separate window.
 
I understand that some games didn't have wide-screen mode built-in and that OpenGL wasn't standard but I dislike having to wait a bit in fullscreen and seeing it stretched...

There should be a way for Windows to create a "virtual desktop to emulate fullscreen" as a separate window.
i'm fine with it as long as you can exit out of it. it's just like the old days. :) 4:3
 
I need to rewrite my sentence btw.

Is there a program to allow you to create a fake full screen? I don't know how to properly use Loseless Scaling.
 
I know MS-dos games can run in window via dos-box
any other game idk, try alt+enter
 
I need to rewrite my sentence btw.

Is there a program to allow you to create a fake full screen? I don't know how to properly use Loseless Scaling.
I think that Dgvoodoo let you do that with old pc games (free) and borderless gaming (paid, Steam)
 
I think that Dgvoodoo let you do that with old pc games (free) and borderless gaming (paid, Steam)
I have bought it long ago yet I couldn't manage to find the option to force windowed...
 
Most games pre ~2010 didn't expect you to multitask or were made in engines that just didn't support anything other than fullscreen.

On windows you could try a regular VM and make it the default launch application for that program. Not much else I could think of off the top of my head but you could ask in the RetroTechCollection forum. Not many people but pretty smart ones!
 
Most games pre ~2010 didn't expect you to multitask or were made in engines that just didn't support anything other than full-screen.
Maybe to prevent cheating?

On windows you could try a regular VM and make it the default launch application for that program. Not much else I could think of off the top of my head but you could ask in the RetroTechCollection forum. Not many people but pretty smart ones!
VMs are nice but mostly a band-aid thing because it requires emulating another OS just to be able to enjoy a game like that.


I still wish Windows made an option to create an artificial fullscreen within a window.
 
Yeah that should be a thing Windows includes by default. I know on a few Linux desktop environments you're able to force games into a windowed mode.

There was a tool in XFCE in Arch that let me force Stardew Valley when the built in windowed mode was bugged for a while.
 
Have you tried a program called "DXwnd" ? I remember using it for an older FPS game that was absolutely infuriating to deal with in terms of alt tabbing etc.
 
Have you tried a program called "DXwnd" ? I remember using it for an older FPS game that was absolutely infuriating to deal with in terms of alt tabbing etc.
I've tried once and it wasn't really conclusive. I don't know why it didn't work.
 

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