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Hello everyone, in this tutorial we learn about Resolutions. By watching and following old tutorials, for example, one from Brackeys, I noticed one possible unwanted behavior. You cant see the problem in the Unity editor, it is visible only in the Build. Usually, you will get this result from tutorials. The dropdown will show you all possible resolutions with all possible refresh rates. For me, its a mess. The idea for this tutorial is to see and choose resolutions only with the same refresh rate as your monitor. For example, my monitor has a 120 refresh rate and I want to see resolutions only with 120 Hz. Okay, first we need a dropdown. Go to UI and create Dropdown TextMesh Pro. Now you can customize the appearance of the dropdown by changing the sprite of the image. You can enable the template, go through items, and change sprites. This is what I made for this example. Now we need to get and show resolutions in this dropdown. Lets create a script. Then add the script to the