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Well blow me down, this really came as a surprise.
Turns out Return to Monkey Island is actually rendered in 4:3 aspect ratio - the widescreen just zooms the image in!
What a wild little easter egg for those wanting to play in a more classic resolution.

All you have to do is set your desktop resolution to 4:3 (1600x1200, etc.) - amazing!

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What I was hoping for when Return got announced, was to get another immersive world to explore. A world that I could revisit from time to time, like I do with the old games. The 16:9 ratio was actually working against that, because it focuses more on the characters, and gives less room to breath-in the atmosphere of the locations. I would really like to replay it on a tablet someday, just to get that open feeling.

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54 minutes ago, neoncolor8 said:

What I was hoping for when Return got announced, was to get another immersive world to explore. A world that I could revisit from time to time, like I do with the old games. The 16:9 ratio was actually working against that, because it focuses more on the characters, and gives less room to breath-in the atmosphere of the locations. I would really like to replay it on a tablet someday, just to get that open feeling.


Well fortunately you can do this at home! Just set your screen resolution to 4:3 and this is the result! Incredible how much more it breathes, I totally understand what you mean. The game feels insanely better this way.

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Yeah, I first played it on a 3:2-ratio laptop and was surprised how well it worked -- most games just default to widescreen. It's an impressive feature, the dynamic ratio adjustments.

 

With that said, playing it on a 65" TV is pretty immersive in its own right.

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My guess is this was done for iPad support? The game seems to be able to adapt from 4:3 to something like 19:9. Basically from an iPad which is 4:3, to the very tall-but-not-quite-”ultrawide” modern iPhones. 

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