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  1. Hi all, I'm new to these forums, but really want to share what I've made with everyone. Not for my own sake but to help all those other game developers out there that have trouble deciding what resolutions/aspect ratios to target. I built this utility to help me visualize how common aspect ratios display on any screen size when stretched to fill the screen as much as possible. All you have to do is deploy the URL on any device to see how a game of size 4:3, 3:2, or 16:9 will display. You can even just use your browser and stretch the window to the target size so you can do all your planning from the PC. however I recommend loading it up on the device as there are software bars and URL bars to consider! In any case, please take a look - I feel we all have something to gain from having a visual aid when planning our target resolutions. Just click the banner below! You can also see an augmented version of this scaling logic in action in our upcoming title, Dragonfly Zero. Click the banner below and stretch the window to whatever size you want. The game will scale and implement extra filler as is appropriate for the aspect ratio - regardless of how tall or wide you make it! --------------------------------- UPDATE (5/7/14): Made changes requested by turnA, designated v2.0 This version includes both portrait and landscape in the same utility for ease of testing New screenshots as well Notes: There may be minor discrepancies of 1-2px either visually, or represented in the information panel. Each box includes it’s border as a representation of it’s aspect ratio. This means the game screen box will overlap the borders when matching aspect ratios. The utility will automatically switch between portrait and landscape orientations (if height exceeds width in landscape, or width exceeds height in portrait). The orientation label also works as a button. Portrait mode is somewhat restricted on landscape displays (text size reduction), works best on flipped monitors and portrait displays. SCREENSHOTS Landscape - iPhone 5S, safari (iOS) Portrait - iPhone 5S, Safari (iOS) Landscape - PC, Google Chrome (windows)
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