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− | |This medal is awarded to games which have received perfect | + | |This medal is awarded to games which have received a perfect score from the WSGF for their widescreen support, and are Widescreen Gold Certified. Gold Certification means that the games run properly in all widescreen aspect ratios, without any issues, and without requiring any fixes or modifications to the game. |
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− | |This medal is awarded to games which have received near-perfect scores from the WSGF for their widescreen support, and are Widescreen Silver Certified. Silver Certification means that either: 1) the game runs natively near-flawless | + | |This medal is awarded to games which have received near-perfect scores from the WSGF for their widescreen support, and are Widescreen Silver Certified. Silver Certification means that either: 1) the game runs natively near-flawless, with only minor issues (for which a fix may or may not be available) or 2) the game requires some minor fix by the user to obtain widescreen support. With the needed fix, the game may still not have perfect widescreen support. |
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Revision as of 17:01, 15 April 2013
The Widescreen Gaming Forum is a resource dedicated to rating and developing tools for getting games to work on Multi-Monitor PC gaming setups.
Medal
Widescreen Certified
Multi-Monitor Certified
This medal is awarded to games which have received perfect scores from the WSGF for their multi-monitor support, and are Multi-Monitor Certified.