How to make CS:GO 4:3 stretched?
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TechGuruDave
Making CS:GO 4:3 stretched is pretty simple, actually. First, you gotta set your in-game resolution to any 4:3 aspect ratio, like 1024x768. Then, go into your graphics card control panel - for NVIDIA it's right-click desktop > NVIDIA Control Panel > Display > Adjust desktop size and position > Full-screen. For AMD, it's right-click desktop > AMD Radeon Settings > Display > GPU Scaling > Mode: Full Panel. Save and you're good to go! This stretches the graphics to fill your widescreen monitor, giving you those large, easy-to-hit models.
Best answer
TechGuruDave
Making CS:GO 4:3 stretched is pretty simple, actually. First, you gotta set your in-game resolution to any 4:3 aspect ratio, like 1024x768. Then, go into your graphics card control panel - for NVIDIA it's right-click desktop > NVIDIA Control Panel > Display > Adjust desktop size and position > Full-screen. For AMD, it's right-click desktop > AMD Radeon Settings > Display > GPU Scaling > Mode: Full Panel. Save and you're good to go! This stretches the graphics to fill your widescreen monitor, giving you those large, easy-to-hit models.
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RetroRanger
Been playing 4:3 stretched for years, can confirm the first answer's steps work. Just make sure to adjust in your graphics card settings, or it'll look all wonky. Gives you a bit of a visibility advantage IMO, plus I love the retro vibe.
ModernGamer
Honestly, why bother? Native resolution is the way, folks. Crisp graphics, no weird stretching. 4:3 stretched is so old school.
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