I posted this in general discussions because I wanted to hear from people that are not having a problem - if they exist. Then I will know the problem is specific to some users.
About 1/5 of my screen is grey. Others having this problem have posted pictures: http://img202.imageshack.us/img202/2112/greybar.jpg
I just can't believe after a year to patch it, this game won't run at that resolution, which is pretty much a standard for 30" monitors. I know that 30" monitors are in the minority, but I also know there are a lot of them out there playing games.
It seems impossible that a modern game wouldn't work. It really goes to a scaleable graphics engine, which is necessary to futureproof the game. Even Total Annilihation from 1997 works fine at 2560x1600. High resolution is great for games like Civ because it allows you to see more of the map at once, in high detail.
Right now the only fix I have is to use a lower resolution, which causes the screen to be blurry and sacrifices a ton of detail. I find this wholly unsatisfactory so I choose not to play for now. I am concerned that they know of the problem but are choosing to ignore it permanently. Hopefully I'm wrong.
About 1/5 of my screen is grey. Others having this problem have posted pictures: http://img202.imageshack.us/img202/2112/greybar.jpg
I just can't believe after a year to patch it, this game won't run at that resolution, which is pretty much a standard for 30" monitors. I know that 30" monitors are in the minority, but I also know there are a lot of them out there playing games.
It seems impossible that a modern game wouldn't work. It really goes to a scaleable graphics engine, which is necessary to futureproof the game. Even Total Annilihation from 1997 works fine at 2560x1600. High resolution is great for games like Civ because it allows you to see more of the map at once, in high detail.
Right now the only fix I have is to use a lower resolution, which causes the screen to be blurry and sacrifices a ton of detail. I find this wholly unsatisfactory so I choose not to play for now. I am concerned that they know of the problem but are choosing to ignore it permanently. Hopefully I'm wrong.