I’m trying to add other resolutions. In the control panel of Nvidia, for example I need some 4:3 resolutions that are higher. 3200×2400 being one. However, it fails the “test” phase and just brings me back after a black screen. Is there a way to add un-supported resolutions to the list? I’m on a 4k/60hz monitor but I thought you can just add un-supported res. I could swear it just worked before.
You can unplug your monitor and use only the headset. That way you’ll get all the supported resolutions it has which includes most of the 4:3 ones. Had the same problem and that’s how i fixed it bc my tv wouldn’t accept any 4:3 res
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