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  1. Try the following: Check the vsync settings in Nvidias control panel. Try it off or on. Turning off Threaded Optimization might help for Nvidia cards. Set the screen to 1920x1080 using Aliens_RezChanger.exe. You'll need to change the aspect ratio on your tv/monitor to 4:3 or it'll be stretched. Nvidia has a control panel to change brightness and contrast, maybe use that?
  2. No problem. Have attached a screenshot of my setting. Go to the 3D settings when open Intel HD Graphics Control settings. When set it, also set the resolution of the game using Aliens_RezChanger to 1920x1080 and set your monitor/tv aspect ratio to 4:3. Should work fine now. My Intel NUC is using an Intel HD Graphics 4400 with 20.19.15.5144 driver on Windows 10. Hope that helps.
  3. Part 4 is apparently: https://archive.org/download/RedumpNintendoWiiAmericaPart3_201802
  4. Yes itll play at full hd but its annoyingly stretched. Ill give dgvoodoo a go, thanks. Edit: Tried dgvoodoo. Didnt work. I think its because Aliens game doesnt use Glide or Directx. Edit 2: Solved stretching issue by setting Aliens_RezChanger to 1920x1080 and then set the TVs aspect ratio to Normal which sets it to 4:3. Unfortunately, the game plays like its in slow motion. 😑 Edit 3: Solved slow down by setting Vsync to Driver Setting. Using an Intel NUC D34010WYK 2013 model and surprisingly plays very well on!
  5. This is so cool to play! My main issue is the screen isn't cantered and has a coloured border that changes colour throughout. Is there a way to centre it and make border stay black? Playing on a 1920x1080 TV, I currently use the Aliens_RezChanger to set to 1440x1080 as its a 4:3 game. See screenshot to see what I mean.
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