Korvar
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FYI for posting screenshots: larryfulkerson is correct, the forum is picky about what file types it will accept. Only gif/txt/jpg/zip are supported. For any non-image file types, just use a program like WinRAR to put them into a .zip file. For images, use an image hosting site such as imgur. Use the 'new post' green button in the top-left of the imgur website or just drag the image you want to upload over the website. A 'drop images here' popup window will appear. Once you've used the button or dragged at least one image to the site, it will take you to the 'new post' screen. There you can add and remove images, edit them, etc. Right-click one image and select 'Copy image location' or 'Copy image address' (the specific phrasing used will depend upon what browser you're using). Then use the 'image' button in the forum's post editor (or write it yourself) to create the image tags, then paste the image address in between them so you get something which looks like this:
[image]https://i.imgur.com/IBNwe7Z.png[/image] (Note: You can use the 'Preview' button at the bottom to check if it's working correctly before posting it.) quote:
ORIGINAL: greenmoray1 my display settings are at 1600x900 but I guess for specific game purposes I can switch to 1920 x1080 Your monitor's native resolution should be the highest resolution it can support, as that number is literally the physical number of pixels present on the screen. Lower resolutions can be used, but then the monitor is 'scaling' the image to fit its physical size. Typically this is done when everything (text, icons, etc.) is too small to use effectively when using the monitors 'native' resolution. The game is certainly capable of supporting many resolutions, so there's something specific to your computer setup that is throwing us off. My suspicion is there's some form of display scaling going on. Here are a couple things to check/try: Right-click any blank/open area on your desktop wallpaper. Then click 'Display Settings' as shown: Check that you're not using any display scaling, then click 'Advanced display settings': Check what resolution your monitor is actually using (you might also want to see what is the highest available): Next, right-click your WitP:AE shortcut and click on 'Properties', then click on the 'Compatibility' tab and check the 'Disable display scaling on high DPI settings' box like so: Also, make sure you used 'windowed' mode in SeaBee as follows: (any of the 'windowed' options will do, also use the resolution appropriate for your monitor)
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