Bonjour à tous,
Je voudrais savoir s'il est possible d'améliorer la résolution de la fenêtre de MMF2 pour limiter l'effet "escalier" (mode EXE ou SWF).
En vous remerciant de votre aide.
Bonjour à tous,
Je voudrais savoir s'il est possible d'améliorer la résolution de la fenêtre de MMF2 pour limiter l'effet "escalier" (mode EXE ou SWF).
En vous remerciant de votre aide.
Personne n'a souhaité avoir une meilleure résolution de la fenêtre MMF2 ?




I can't quite understand the question. 'Effect "staircase"'? Hm? I don't follow. Maybe it has something to do with Google Translate not doing a good job. If you are looking for a good way to add resolution settings to your game, however, you could try the Ultimate Fullscreen object, though that might not be what you are asking for.
If i understand good, which i doubt, i think he is referring to the pixels (the pixeling effect or how to say, mosaic view? Something like that. The stairs probably has to do with the impression that looks like stairs if you see big sized pixels).
Probably you didn't change the resolution of the application?




Well, in that case, simply switch it to be HWA (Direct3D 9), and then, under the settings for your game, there should be a "Stretch to fit screen" option, or something to that effect. After checking it off, you should be able to check a "Antialiasing while resizing" option. That will make it smoother. Like, a lot smoother. Then use the Ultimate Fullscreen object to make your game run in fullscreen. Simple as that.![]()
Thank you to both of you for your response.
Yes, AftPeakTank, it is indeed the pixel effect.
I've tried with: Standard, Direct X, Direct X + Vram, 9 and diret diret 3D 3D 8.
The result is always the same.
I especially hope to set a flash game.
See attached files:
Pixel Effect 1: MMF2
Pixel Effect 2: A demo on the Web
The image of the demo on the Web is better.
This is not seen much on the screenshots.
Note:
Happygreenfrog thank you for your help on Box2D, and I realized I really advanced.
Pixel Effect 1.jpg
Pixel Effect 2.jpg




Français: Je vous ai fait deux fichiers exemples, chacun avec deux cadres. Le premier exemple montre fichier en plein écran avec antialiasing. Le second exemple montre fichier en plein écran sans antialiasing. L'objet actif dans la première image de les deux exemples possède anticrénelage (via un canal alpha) sur l'objet lui-même, même si plein écran n'est pas graphiquement les choses lisses (c'est assez laid dans le deuxième exemple). Le second cadre dans les deux exemples montre l'objet actif sans antialiasing. Désolé pour la grammaire!
English: I made you two example files, each with two frames. The first example file shows fullscreen with antialiasing. The second example file shows fullscreen without antialiasing. The active object in the first frame of both examples has antialiasing (via an alpha channel) on the object itself, even if the fullscreen doesn't graphically smooth things (it's pretty ugly in the second example). The second frame in both examples shows the active object without antialiasing. Sorry about the grammer! (Ignore the "Sorry about the grammer!" part of the English version, it was just a part of what I translated into French.)
EXAMPLE 1: Fullscreen antialiasing.mfa
EXAMPLE 2: Fullscreen without antialiasing.mfa
Bonjour happygreenfrog,
Oui, cette extension est la solution à mon problème pour une application EXE.
Malheureusement elle n'est pas compatible Flash.
Dommage, merci pour votre aide.
Hello happygreenfrog,
Yes, this extension is the solution to my problem for a EXE application.
Unfortunately it is not Flash-compatible.
Too bad, thank you for your help.




I don't know of any way to make Flash full-screen in MMF2 in the first place. I think there might be an object that can do it, though I'm not sure...
Anyway, you're welcome!
Bonjour Happygreenfrog,
De tout façon, l'extension Ultimate Fullscreen semble ne pas être efficace.
Il est possible que MMF2 ne puisse pas faire mieux.
Pour limiter l'effet pixel il faut combiner les couleurs.
Voir mes essais dans le fichier ci-joint.
A+
Hello Happygreenfrog,
Any way, the extension Ultimate Fullscreen seems not to be effective.
It is possible that MMF2 can not do better.
To limit the pixel effect must combine colors.
See my test in the attached file.
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Résolution MMF2.pdf