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    Eeek, scaling bug!

    Ok, I'm building a game that utilises a 1000x600 play field, but the window size is 480x600. (it's a scrolling game). I just figured out that you can cheat and reveal more of the playfield just with the scaling buttons within the browser. I'm using IE8. I checked FireFox and the zoom bug exists there too.

    I just checked my embedding code and it matches the embedding code on Gamebuilder 100%. I've tried playing with virtual width and height within the application, to no avail.

    Any idea of a workaround?

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    Re: Eeek, scaling bug!

    Try this extension to change the scale mode.

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    Re: Eeek, scaling bug!

    Thanks, that fixed it perfectly. Amazing within-the-minute response too Jamie!

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