Numdydar
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rmmwilg I have to say, we need to remember that this has essentially been a one-man band effort, not some corporate, EA-level product, and as such it's not going to be as sleek as some multi-million dollar supported product. Is it really that much hassle? I purposely upgraded to a Lenovo mini-laptop so I could play this. I just change the resolution and then put it back afterwards. Yes it is a big deal. There are other 1 man developers that have developed some pretty good games that do not require people to change their desktop resolution to play their games. This is a commercial product and is the only game in my library that requires this kind of nonsense. You actually say you bought a completely different PC to play the game. And you thought that is ok? quote:
Peter Fisla Hi Numdydar, Tigers on the Hunt unfortunately does not support dynamic resolution. Every single resolution that is in the game I had to custom build. This is unfortunate and I'm sorry about it. The game currently supports the following full screen/windowed mode resolutions: 1024x768, 1280x800, 1360x768, 1366x768, 1536x864, 1280x960, 1440x900, 1280x1024, 1680x1050, 1600x900, 1600x1200, 1920x1080, 1920x1200, 2560x1440 and 4K (3840x2160). Workaround: you can play the game in windowed mode, using resolution: 2560x1440. Open the configuration.ini file using notepad (not Microsoft Word) and set the following: Windowed=Yes Sizex=2560 Sizey=1440 Then save the file. Now run the game, you will not have to mess around with your monitor settings and 2560x1440 will almost fill up the whole screen. Thanks for the reply Peter. I will try that and see how it looks. Hopefully at some point you can add dynamic scaling in your dev tools for games in the future as it should be a considered a standard feature given the wide (and getting wider) range of resolutions available these days.
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