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On my XP computers: 1024 x 768
On my Win98 computer: 800 x 600 (the way it was meant to be)
Surprisingly, my win98 computer can achieve a higher resolution than my XP one:
XP: 1280 x 1024 32-bit
Win98: 1280 x 1024 48-bit
Well, better colour depth I mean.
1600x1024 and I get decent framerates too.
1024 X 768. It is functional, and still produces good framerates in all of my games.
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I have never heard of 48-bit resolution.. 0.o
by user deleted on August 7th, 2009
Ahh, it's Deep Color.. newer heard of it before.. you must be having one helluva monitor and/or GPU.
by user deleted on August 7th, 2009
Given the resolution of the human eye, I feel that anything beyond 32-bit color is just showing off.
Just my 2 cents.
by 8 Jan 2004-10 Dec 2009 on August 7th, 2009
Ya, 48-bit mode is mostly for making giant posters where there will need to be more steps between colours in gradient fills.
I've heard talk of 64-bit colour eventually coming about. THAT would be incredibly excessive. (18446744073709551616 colours!)
by POP Fan on August 8th, 2009