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Being a new GoG user, i'm currently having some issues. I've recently acquired a childhood gem of mine, and as the picture depicts, there is a constant black bar on the bottom of the screen. That's not really the problem though. The real problem is that when i go to the config file (dosbox-0.74.conf) to edit it (using notepad++) It doesn't change a thing. I've tried changing various elements, and nothing i do changes anything in the game. I don't know if the config file should be somewhere else (it's in appdata/local), or if i'm just being a derp.

Thanks for any assistance!
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This question / problem has been solved by Arkoseimage
You tried aspect=true?
Yeah. Both resolutions are the equivalent of my monitor, fullscreen and double are false, output is surface, etc. etc. But like i said, changing something changes nothing. So i really don't know what to do.
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blamtnt: Yeah. Both resolutions are the equivalent of my monitor, fullscreen and double are false, output is surface, etc. etc. But like i said, changing something changes nothing. So i really don't know what to do.
output=surface will prevent many other switches from working. For example, there are settings for scaling, but the "surface" output method can't scale, so they won't have any effect. Not sure if that's the problem in your case because I can't tell what you changed exactly, but it could be.

Try setting the output method to "ddraw", or at least "overlay".

What exactly are you trying to do? From looking at the screen, perhaps the game was using 320x200 resolution, and your monitor's aspect ratio is probably not 16:10?
The derp is confirmed!

Turns out that playing the game from the shortcut gives you a default resolution and such. After going into DosBox and changing directories, and starting the game straight up from there, the change is extremely apparent...

Thanks for input, sorry for wasting your lives xD
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blamtnt: Thanks for input, sorry for wasting your timexD
fixed, would have been quiet an accomplishment on your side to waste someones whole life :P
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blamtnt: The derp is confirmed!

Turns out that playing the game from the shortcut gives you a default resolution and such. After going into DosBox and changing directories, and starting the game straight up from there, the change is extremely apparent...

Thanks for input, sorry for wasting your lives xD
If you're playing the original Descent, you might want to look into the DXX-Rebirth Mod! It makes the game run a lot better on modern systems!
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blamtnt: The derp is confirmed!

Turns out that playing the game from the shortcut gives you a default resolution and such. After going into DosBox and changing directories, and starting the game straight up from there, the change is extremely apparent...

Thanks for input, sorry for wasting your lives xD
You might want to link your "Solved!" into the game thread ;-)
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blamtnt: Turns out that playing the game from the shortcut gives you a default resolution and such. After going into DosBox and changing directories, and starting the game straight up from there, the change is extremely apparent...
You've been editing the wrong file. dosbox-0.74.conf is the default file for DOSBox and isn't used by GOG's shortcuts.

The correct files to edit are in each game's installation folder and have names like dosboxDescent.conf. You can use the Graphic Mode Setup shortcut to make basic changes to the output type without having to edit anything manually.
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blamtnt: Turns out that playing the game from the shortcut gives you a default resolution and such. After going into DosBox and changing directories, and starting the game straight up from there, the change is extremely apparent...
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Arkose: You've been editing the wrong file. dosbox-0.74.conf is the default file for DOSBox and isn't used by GOG's shortcuts.

The correct files to edit are in each game's installation folder and have names like dosboxDescent.conf. You can use the Graphic Mode Setup shortcut to make basic changes to the output type without having to edit anything manually.
He's a genius! Give this man an award!

In all seriousness, this is exactly what i was looking for. Thanks!