you can for example change the new resolution via --resolution
parameter. By default a size of 640x480 is hardcoded in the video
plugins and all video plugins are currently only forcing a size and
don't correct themself when the returned window has a different size.
This is (imho) not trivial to change. I think you have to talk to
upstream to get the complete design of the resolution handling (and
maybe even the plugin api) changed.

Maybe rice could work with an resize event after the window was created
but at least all other plugins don't support resizing.

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  mupen64plus crashed with SIGSEGV in ViStatusChanged()

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