So i have a big computer screen and want to know if i can make client bigger because right now i could run like 5 at onece and see all of them so i was wondering if i could make the client bigger by any chance thanks.
Play the 508 client in resizeable, or fullscreen.
Quote from: Jack on December 14, 2012, 10:01:27 PM
Play the 508 client in resizeable, or fullscreen.
This is probably the best option currently. ;D
but i like the old version looks thats why i dont play runescape any more you guys know when the old version i think it 307 will be able to full screen?
Quote from: 69canada69 on December 14, 2012, 11:17:46 PM
but i like the old version looks thats why i dont play runescape any more you guys know when the old version i think it 307 will be able to full screen?
It's 317, also this can't happen because the 317 client was made to this size.
ohh ok well if someone ever finds a way to let me know. :)
Make your screen resolution smaller.
Quote from: Yoho on December 15, 2012, 02:33:15 AM
Make your screen resolution smaller.
How do i do that?
Quote from: Jack on December 14, 2012, 10:01:27 PM
Play the 508 client in resizeable, or fullscreen.
Wait, so is the 508 HD client working now?
Play the 508 client.
Quote from: Free Legend on December 16, 2012, 10:07:56 AM
Play the 508 client.
That has already been stated numerous times.
There's a way were you can make the screen bigger, it doesn't look as good though. I don't know much about Microsoft crap.
The 508 HD client has always worked. :o
The only thing is that the HD client doesn't work on 64-bit Windows 7 due to a DLL problem that Jagex fixed in a later revision; nothing we can do about that. :-[
Quote from: Ry60003333 on December 17, 2012, 03:25:08 PM
The 508 HD client has always worked. :o
The only thing is that the HD client doesn't work on 64-bit Windows 7 due to a DLL problem that Jagex fixed in a later revision; nothing we can do about that. :-[
I have tried the 508 HD client plenty of times, it always stops at "starting 3d library". I also get "error_game_caps_vesa" in the CMD.