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Zgłoś problem z tłumaczeniem
I had problems too, but I read a post that made me change the way I did it. After you download the zip drive there will be a single file and a folder. You have to zid the single file into the general gun directory but also, open up the folder and there is 3 files, zip them to gun as well. That worked for me.
Open a cmd box, type in regedit (or open regedit app), press "Okay".
Navigate to (you can press control+F and type "Gun" to make it easier to find):
HKEY_CURRENT_USER/Software/Activision/Gun/Settings
Right-click on Resolution, and click Modify. Set the resolution to whatever.
If you delete the key, the game will reset to default when it it launched.
// I ought to say, though - the game is not scaled, it is stretched... so it looks a bit weird at widescreen resolutions - the UI and text looks a bit strange, and the menus and map / other things feel as if they are vanishing into the centrepoint. I prefer the letterboxing to widescreen for some older games such as this - stretching is not good. It must be a scaled UI and I don't know if there's a mod for GUN for this.