- changed clean scaling factor calculation so that it doesn't prefer larger scales on high resolution displays.

This was a tweak that only makes sense when the scaling factors are low, i.e. 2 vs. 3, but for modern high resolutions it will enlarge things a bit too much.
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Christoph Oelckers 2017-02-05 18:48:49 +01:00
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commit e55406bc23
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@ -1396,7 +1396,7 @@ void V_CalcCleanFacs (int designwidth, int designheight, int realwidth, int real
cy1 = MAX(cheight / designheight, 1); cy1 = MAX(cheight / designheight, 1);
cx2 = MAX(realwidth / designwidth, 1); cx2 = MAX(realwidth / designwidth, 1);
cy2 = MAX(realheight / designheight, 1); cy2 = MAX(realheight / designheight, 1);
if (abs(cx1 - cy1) <= abs(cx2 - cy2)) if (abs(cx1 - cy1) <= abs(cx2 - cy2) || cx1 >= 4)
{ // e.g. 640x360 looks better with this. { // e.g. 640x360 looks better with this.
*cleanx = cx1; *cleanx = cx1;
*cleany = cy1; *cleany = cy1;