Conflict: Vietnam (2004) | 4K 60fps | Widescreen Fix

#tacticalshooter #milsim #vietnamwar #conflictvietnam Conflict: Vietnam is a very old game that was released in 2004. (It is not Military Conflict: Vietnam 2022) This game is probably almost forgotten, but it's a TRUE GEM. Although it looks like a typical old third-person shooter, the gameplay system is VERY unique. Perhaps this game is the first game that combine the third-person view and iron sights view before Ghost Recon. Officially, this game does not support widescreen (16:9). But there is a way to play this game in widescreen by editing the registry. PCGamingWiki has some useful information, but the registry values ​​for this game are incorrect. (As of Aug, 2024) https://www.pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/Con... So, I tested the registry values ​​one by one and found out the results. If there are people who are still playing this game, or people who want to play for the first time, I hope this helps. How to play in widescreen (16:9) 1. Run the game launcher, go to "Settings", press "OK", then just close the launcher. 2. Open registry editor. (Win + R, type "regedit" and enter) 3. Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\WOW6432Node\SCi Games\Conflict Vietnam\Device Settings (On 32-bit systems) HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\SCi Games\Conflict Vietnam\Device Settings *If you can't find the "Device Settings" in the registry, go to the game folder, find "Vietnam.exe", right-click it and open "Properties" and go to "Compatibility". Check "Run as administrator". And run the game launcher again and go to Settings, change the graphics settings once and run the game and quit. After that, you will be able to see "Device Settings" in the registry. (Don't forget to press F5 to refresh the registry) 4. Edit "ResolutionIndex" and change the value to one of from a list below: 1280x720 - Hexadecimal: 32 (Decimal: 50) 1920x1080 - Hexadecimal: 59 (Decimal: 89) 2560x1440 - Hexadecimal: 65 (Decimal: 101) 3840x2160 - Hexadecimal: 69 (Decimal: 105) If the game stuttering when playing on Nvidia GPU, try the settings below. 1. Open the NVIDIA Control Panel 2. Go to "Manage 3D settings" 3. Set the "Vertical Sync" to On, also set "Max Frame Rate" to 60. 00:00 Intro 00:40 Mission start 04:14 The Village 06:37 Bonus(Secret) Objective 08:43 Enemy self-destructs with a grenade 09:12 Booby Trap 10:20 Final Battle Music: Paint it Black - Rolling Stones (cover by Tom Conlon) Battlefield: Vietnam - Main Menu Theme (White Rabbit - Jefferson Airplane) Vietcong Soundtrack - Main Menu (Pseudo Hendrix) Fortunate Son - Creedence Clearwater Revival (cover by Lito Levenbach) *Disclaimer: I do not own these music. No copyright infringement intended.