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* PolishedPort: The {{Steam}} version of ''X:BTF'', which was originally written for Windows 95, was carefully updated by Egosoft so it would run natively on XP-plus and includes support for widescreen monitors and super-high screen resolutions.

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* PolishedPort: The {{Steam}} UsefulNotes/{{Steam}} version of ''X:BTF'', which was originally written for Windows 95, was carefully updated by Egosoft so it would run natively on XP-plus and includes support for widescreen monitors and super-high screen resolutions.
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** PortingDisaster: The widescreen and high resolution support is so poorly done, however, as to render the game literally unplayable at most of the new resolutions.

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** PortingDisaster: The widescreen and high resolution support is so poorly done, however, as to render the game literally unplayable at most of the new resolutions.resolutions -- aspect ratios other than 4:3 are achieved simply by cutting off the top and bottom of the screen, often taking crucial information with it.
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** PortingDisaster: The widescreen and high resolution support is so poorly done, however, as to render the game literally unplayable at most of the new resolutions.
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* PolishedPort: The {{Steam}} version of ''X:BTF'', which was originally written for Windows 95, was carefully updated by Egosoft so it would run natively on XP-plus and includes support for widescreen monitors and super-high screen resolutions.
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