Rube Works

Rube Works

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isolated1 22 Apr, 2014 @ 10:15am
Does the game support 1920 x 1080 native res with no black borders
Does the game support 1920 x 1080 native res with no black borders? If it does I may try it out, I don't know much about Rube Goldberg machines, it looks interesting. I won't buy it if it doesn't support my preferred resolution. Thanks.
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Aurinko 22 Apr, 2014 @ 10:18am 
Haha.
isolated1 22 Apr, 2014 @ 10:19am 
why is this funny?
Aurinko 22 Apr, 2014 @ 10:22am 
The criteria people can have for buying interactive entertainment.

I for one don't buy games that don't cast ambient light on my room to make it feel like a vacation on a tropical island during a full moon. It's a dealbreaker.

To each their own.
isolated1 22 Apr, 2014 @ 10:24am 
Its only $2.99.
Aurinko 22 Apr, 2014 @ 10:26am 
No dice if it won't run natively on 3467x1272 pixel-perfect and remove the physical border on my monitor. I don't like scaling and empty space.
Zombine3D 22 Apr, 2014 @ 10:32am 
works on Voodoo 3D fX
Last edited by Zombine3D; 22 Apr, 2014 @ 10:32am
isolated1 22 Apr, 2014 @ 10:32am 
Thanks macroexpand. That is a lot more insightful and helpful then the previous comments.
Last edited by isolated1; 22 Apr, 2014 @ 10:32am
Aurinko 22 Apr, 2014 @ 10:36am 
Indeed it is.
Zelfore 22 Apr, 2014 @ 3:36pm 
Not sure how you missed it, isolated1. But I'm 100% certain that macroexpand was mocking you.
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The requirement of perfectly fitting someones resolution is just as strange to me as the requirement of 60FPS or higher. If a game has black borders at a high resolution, it's because the game was built to be played in a smaller screen, so the game will play as it should. That's my only requirement, a properly functional game.

I'm not saying standards aren't important, or wrong, just that some games can only be played at lower standards for (often) good reasons.

To each their own, and all that!
Last edited by Zelfore; 22 Apr, 2014 @ 3:37pm
DavidBFox  [developer] 22 Apr, 2014 @ 5:55pm 
Originally posted by isolated1:
Does the game support 1920 x 1080 native res with no black borders? If it does I may try it out, I don't know much about Rube Goldberg machines, it looks interesting. I won't buy it if it doesn't support my preferred resolution. Thanks.

Yes! Since we're using Unity3D, the game will work at any screen resolution. When the game first starts, there's an option to select your screen resolution, and the last option in the list is the native resolution of your display. You can also go full screen or windowed. Of course, if you have a really high res display and your graphics card can't keep up, you have the option of lowering the resolution or the quality of the rendering.
Last edited by DavidBFox; 22 Apr, 2014 @ 6:06pm
mendel 23 Apr, 2014 @ 3:57pm 
This game is no FPS, and there's a limited amount of objects on the screen, and they're not all that detailed. (Given that the originals are newspaper (?) cartoons, that's entirely forgivable.)
I found it actually looks better on my monitor if I run it windowed at a smaller size.
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