How to run in wide screen

Prepare yourself for a wargaming tour-de-force! Conquest of the Aegean is the next generation of the award-winning and revolutionary Airborne Assault series and it takes brigade to corps-level warfare to a whole new level. Realism and accuracy are the watchwords as this pausable continuous time design allows you to command at any echelon, with smart AI subordinates and an incredibly challenging AI.

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Fred98
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How to run in wide screen

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How to run the game on a wide screen?

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If your desktop is currently set to widescreen, then run the game and leave the default "Match current screen resolution" setting. The game will then use that setting without any scaling provided the hight is at least 768 pixels. Alternatively go to page 7 of the Reference manual for details on how to set a custom display resolution.
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I have had this monitor for 2 years and never noticed the "Match Screen resolution" option in the game.
 
Its works just fine!
 
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Ah...and they say you guys from Sydney are sharp! [;)]
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Well tried, setting 1920x1080 on command line, telling game to use desktop resolution (1920x1080) and tried -resolution debug. In all cases game just minimises to taskbar. Any more ideas?

Thanks for any help
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