I know I've posted this before in forums past. Thought it was here but I know of at least one person who couldn't find it and doesn't know how to change default resolution, so here goes.
To get your game to run at custom resolution, 1080P for example, edit your unnamedsoldier.cfg (default location C:\Program Files\EA GAMES\MOHAA\main\configs
ADD
seta r_mode "-1"
seta r_customwidth "1920"
seta r_customheight "1080"
Of course you can set the custom width and height to whatever you want. Native screen resolution for your monitor is best.
If this (or other customizations) don't work, then it may be because the program files folder is a Windows protected folder and sometimes doesn't let you make changes. My suggestion is to NOT install the game in that folder, or if it's there, just COPY THE ENTIRE FOLDER somewhere else. It never hurts to have extra copies of the game folder, and the game will run from anywhere without running the installer. Personally I use C:\EA Games\MOHAA. Also keep a copy on a thumb drive or two...
Running MOHAA at monitor resolution
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Running MOHAA at monitor resolution
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Re: Running MOHAA at monitor resolution
I dunno how many of you nerd out with constantly finding a different way to play the game (or any game for that matter) like me. But changing your aspect ratio can offer a ew experience you may find favorable over native 16:9.
4:3 Stretched is very popular in other FPS games as it makes the player model wider and the game generally feels a lot faster. You do lose a little bit of FOV, however I find it to be a negligible amount. I myself have been running a 16:10 resolution since returning and I really like it. It is a mix of 4:3 and native 16:9, slightly wider models, slightly faster gameplay.
If you want to try just follow the same steps above that HOD pointed out except change the seta r_customwidth value in unnamedsoldier.
For 1080p the value for 4:3 would be seta r_customwidth 1440
For 1080p the value for 16:10 would be seta r_customwidth 1728.
If you are running a higher resolution say 1440p or 4k, just google what is 4:3 or 16:10 for (your resolution) and use that value.
4:3 Stretched is very popular in other FPS games as it makes the player model wider and the game generally feels a lot faster. You do lose a little bit of FOV, however I find it to be a negligible amount. I myself have been running a 16:10 resolution since returning and I really like it. It is a mix of 4:3 and native 16:9, slightly wider models, slightly faster gameplay.
If you want to try just follow the same steps above that HOD pointed out except change the seta r_customwidth value in unnamedsoldier.
For 1080p the value for 4:3 would be seta r_customwidth 1440
For 1080p the value for 16:10 would be seta r_customwidth 1728.
If you are running a higher resolution say 1440p or 4k, just google what is 4:3 or 16:10 for (your resolution) and use that value.
