RCT Discussion / What resolution do you play RCT in?

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  • Sephiroth%s's Photo
    After trying to figure out how to space out music-playing rides I realized that the music can be heard at different distances away from the ride depending on the screen resolution. I would like to avoid the viewer being able to hear more than one ride's music at any given time if possible. So, what resolution do you play RCT in?

    I'll start. I play in 800 x 600, tried and true since as long as I can remember. Any bigger and the windows and buttons feel too small.
  • Ling%s's Photo
    1280x800, windowed. On a 1920x1080 monitor, it leaves enough room to have a Chrome window open on one half of the screen, and 8cars running beneath the RCT2 window.
  • Liampie%s's Photo
    1280x1024. 800x600 when I view parks with lots of lag, and for enhanced atmospheres. Somehow parks are way more atmospheric when viewed in 800x600.
  • Pacificoaster%s's Photo
    1024x768
  • Arjan v l%s's Photo
    1024 x 768, or with lag 800 x 600
  • Casimir%s's Photo
    1280x960
  • chorkiel%s's Photo
    800x600 and 1280x960, depends if I'm having my computer screen attached to my laptop or not.
  • RRP%s's Photo
    1024x768 but it looks terrible
    Wish i could play in 1400x900 or window mode or both ideally.
  • JJ%s's Photo
    1280 x 960, all the other resolutions look squished or stretched on my monitor
  • RMM%s's Photo
    when i sell my car to buy that new 4k tv, the LL window is gonna look like an icon.


    take that third world countries.
  • Arjan v l%s's Photo
    ^^ Ohh... you're harsh. :p
  • Shaman%s's Photo
    1280x720 fullscreen on a 1920x1080 monitor. The windowed mode just looks way too tiny... plus it really lets me look at the details as they become pixels.
  • Sephiroth%s's Photo
    Thanks for the feedback! It seems the majority of the community plays in a resolution greater than 1024 x 600. That means if I (a person that plays in 800 x 600) space out music-playing rides such that I only hear one at a time (regardless of screen position), most of you will hear both at the same time. However I can easily fix that by increasing my resolution when testing the distance between music. Anyone who plays in a resolution greater than 1280 x 800 will probably hear overlapping music tracks when viewing my work, as that is my laptop's screen size.
  • tyandor%s's Photo
    1280x720 on my 22" 1080P screen and when my laptop is not connected to that one it's 1280x800 on it's 15.4" 1680x1050 screen.

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