Perhaps you could start by just taking Overhead or something and cutting the top and bottom off a bit. I know a number of you have gotten into the camera settings and know how to mess with them. It's kind of a shot in the dark, but worth a try I suppose. I have no idea how to get the game to use the proper FOV setting, but I was thinking that perhaps using a custom wide angle camera setting might solve the problem. Which is where I was hoping you guys might be able to help out. I've tried 1280x7x1080 and both seem to be supported fine, with one little problem. Below is a list of common resolutions and their respective hexadecimal codes. What you need to do is change them to the resolution you'd like to use instead. In the image below I've highlighted the important strings.Ĩ0 02 represents 640 and e0 01 represents 480. This should bring you to the offset 00006c10. Then you need to Ctrl+F and search for the following hex string (not text string).Ĩb 54 24 04 83 fa 04 b8 80 02 00 00 b9 e0 01 00 What you need to do is run your hex editor and load the nhl2004.exe file in it. Be.He圎ditor and XVI32 are both good, free programs. I was able to get NHL 2004 running in widescreen resolutions last night so I thought I'd post this here in case any of you are interested in trying it out.Ī hex editor is required to do this quick fix. Widescreen is a default option since NHL Launcher 1.45 Attention: This thread contains old information.
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