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However Dirt Rally refuses to go fullscreen. Changing the resolution only seems to affect the rendering resolution, but it still displays in a window that fills about 80% of the screen. Even when it is set to the same resolution as the screen. Fullscreen on or off regardless.
Has anyone seen this? Any ideas how to fix it?
This is on GNOME.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/merge_requests/739
Possibly running the game in windowed mode and toggling windowed fullscreen mode in GNOME (bind a key in the settings) is worth a shot?
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gamescope -- %command%
Last edited by minfaer on 29 October 2020 at 9:23 am UTC
No I have not, but by the looks of it, it could be exactly what i need. I'll definitely check it out.
I think I'll be keeping Wayland for now. There's so much cool stuff to explore.