I had almost rewritten all of the display code for windows, and that was when I gave up.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I just wanted to make sure that what I write is what appears on screen, to not have some idiot change it on its way to the screen.
Some programs - especially games - require that your system be set to a particular color depth and resolution. Often such special settings are different from your usual mode, though.
I knew exactly how I wanted it to play, but you are never sure until you watch the projected images reflect off the screen. That's when you know it worked.
My life had been very work-orientated, and all in close-up. Once I had the family, it went into sudden widescreen.
I tried to find a solution to the problem that I had, tried to find a way to start playing better.
You just have to re-wire your brain when you're shifting from the stage to the screen or the silver screen or the HD flat screen.
With the general availability of Windows 8/RT and Surface, I have decided it is time for me to take a step back from my responsibilities at Microsoft.
I think the Macintosh proves that everyone can have a bitmapped display.
It doesn't bother me to work with so much green screen. I prefer real settings obviously.
Finally, I found a program that's put my troubles behind me.
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