

I also made sure to have my Nvidia game overlay off. I disabled everything on game bar, Capture, and Game Mode. The option "Record Game clips, screenshots, and broadcast using game bar" should be clicked. What I did was hit the windows key and type "record". I know it's a late response, but hopefully it helps you out. Just got this game yesterday and had the same problem. Once I did that, I started up Chaos Theory and I was able to load missions and change the screen resolution to what I wanted.Īlso, (if you didn't know already) I learned you cannot have Shader Model 3.0 and AA at same time. The FIX for me was to go to my NVIDIA GEFORECE EXPERIENCE and TURN OFF THE IN GAME OVERLAY. My favorite game in years, till Double Agent.Originally posted by Rocelot88:Chaos Theory would crash on me whenever I would load a mission or change the screen resolution or general settings. Also: Don’t miss the prequel, Splinter Cell Chaos Theory, which plays wide on the Xbox and can play on the 360, too. My personal most-anticipated game of the year for the Xbox 360 (with versions coming for the PS3 and Wii), non-next-gen wannabe spies won’t be left out in the cold thanks to widescreen on the PS2, Xbox and GameCube versions. SPLINTER CELL DOUBLE AGENT (Xbox 360, Wii, Xbox, PS2, GameCube) Ditto for the audio settings if you’re connecting your console to a surround sound receiver - you need to let your console know you’re now playing with better sound, too.Īs for what to play, here’s my totally biased list of ten widescreen favorites - some of which can be picked up for as little as $10 bucks if you go for a used copy. Once you’ve connected the HD cable, go to your console’s video settings menu an select the appropriate HD resolution and widescreen.

Another useful site is Pro-G (which sometimes offers a “Technical Info” link that says whether a title has 16:9 widescreen. Check the back of the box, or better yet, check out the useful website HDTV Arcade to lookup which games offer which resolution and widescreen or not (). But be warned, not all games offer widescreen, also known as 16:9, resolution.
