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Queeg -> Resolution Problem (2/13/2014 2:24:27 PM)

Is 2560x1440 supported?

Game loads off-center, with bottom and right edges of game panel off screen.

Tried the hotfix but no change.

Editing res.dat works in the sense that the game runs in an off-center window smaller than my desktop. Editing to enter 2560x1440 just results in the default problem. Closest I can get to full screen is 1920x1080.

Is there no way to either (a) run at 2560x1440 or (b) expand a lower resolution to full screen?

Running Windows 8.1 and current (non-beta) Nvidia driver.

Feels like I'm playing a game from GOG.




Tom Proudfoot -> RE: Resolution Problem (2/13/2014 3:12:53 PM)

Can you take a screenshot (printscreen, then ctrl-v into a paint program)? Thanks.




Queeg -> RE: Resolution Problem (2/13/2014 3:27:06 PM)

Here you go:

[image]local://upfiles/17099/DB55A68944FC4236A38EB172A4F0D443.jpg[/image]




Tom Proudfoot -> RE: Resolution Problem (2/13/2014 4:09:41 PM)

Ok, that is not at all what I pictured, thanks for that! When you get to the main menu are the buttons X centered on the screen or are they off to the right as well?






Queeg -> RE: Resolution Problem (2/13/2014 4:18:45 PM)

Mostly, but not quite, centered.



[image]local://upfiles/17099/395978879AD14A639AE3F0769020A815.jpg[/image]




Tom Proudfoot -> RE: Resolution Problem (2/13/2014 4:25:24 PM)

Looks like they're centered on the graphic but not your screen. So it's probably just a dumb math error on the scaling. I'm still running at 1280x1024 like a peon. Should be an easy fix.




Queeg -> RE: Resolution Problem (2/13/2014 4:29:41 PM)

Hope so. Thanks for your help.




Tom Proudfoot -> RE: Resolution Problem (2/13/2014 10:01:01 PM)

Those buttons are definitely specifically placed in the center of the screen, so it apparently thinks your X size is (well) over 2560. I see from the screenshot you are running the hotfix version, which also happens to leave a logfile behind. Can you email me the log.txt file from the game directory? Thanks. Email is tomp@matrixgames.com





Queeg -> RE: Resolution Problem (2/13/2014 11:55:29 PM)


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ORIGINAL: Tom Proudfoot

Those buttons are definitely specifically placed in the center of the screen, so it apparently thinks your X size is (well) over 2560. I see from the screenshot you are running the hotfix version, which also happens to leave a logfile behind. Can you email me the log.txt file from the game directory? Thanks. Email is tomp@matrixgames.com




Done




toddtreadway -> RE: Resolution Problem (2/14/2014 5:41:33 PM)

Try setting the font size to 100%. For some reason, I have run into the same issue on a 1900x1200 monitor and this usually works.




Queeg -> RE: Resolution Problem (2/14/2014 8:30:00 PM)


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ORIGINAL: toddtreadway

Try setting the font size to 100%. For some reason, I have run into the same issue on a 1900x1200 monitor and this usually works.


That's the answer! Setting my font to the smallest setting solved the problem.




Tom Proudfoot -> RE: Resolution Problem (2/14/2014 8:51:07 PM)

Which font size is this? Windows UI size? I have that set to 125% on my laptop with no problem, wonder if it's different for Win 8 for some reason.





Queeg -> RE: Resolution Problem (2/14/2014 9:00:20 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Tom Proudfoot

Which font size is this? Windows UI size? I have that set to 125% on my laptop with no problem, wonder if it's different for Win 8 for some reason.




I'm running Windows 8.1. I changed the font setting in the Control Panel to the smallest setting.

I've never seem that setting affect a game this way, either, but that changed fixed it.

EDIT: Just tinkered with that setting a bit. Increasing the font size increases the size of the game window. At the largest font setting, the game window is HUGE.




Queeg -> RE: Resolution Problem (2/14/2014 9:03:59 PM)

Double post




wesy -> RE: Resolution Problem (2/14/2014 10:53:31 PM)

Yup this fixed the issue for me as well - Default for Win8.1 is 125% - setting to 100% worked like a charm.




dooya -> RE: Resolution Problem (2/15/2014 7:33:39 PM)

I am experiencing the same problems with Win 8.1 at resolution 1920x1080, but I am reluctant to modify the Windows system font (afraid of screwing up my desktop).

Will there be a way to fix the resolution issue without changing the Windows system font size?




Queeg -> RE: Resolution Problem (2/15/2014 8:07:29 PM)


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ORIGINAL: dooya

I am experiencing the same problems with Win 8.1 at resolution 1920x1080, but I am reluctant to modify the Windows system font (afraid of screwing up my desktop).

Will there be a way to fix the resolution issue without changing the Windows system font size?


The font setting is just a slider. You can move it back to its original setting after playing the game.

I think they've fixed this problem for the next patch.




dooya -> RE: Resolution Problem (2/15/2014 9:16:43 PM)


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ORIGINAL: Queeg


quote:

ORIGINAL: dooya

I am experiencing the same problems with Win 8.1 at resolution 1920x1080, but I am reluctant to modify the Windows system font (afraid of screwing up my desktop).

Will there be a way to fix the resolution issue without changing the Windows system font size?


The font setting is just a slider. You can move it back to its original setting after playing the game.

I think they've fixed this problem for the next patch.

Thanks for your response. Yes, I know that it's just this slider, but if I am not mistaken, the slider also changes the size of desktop icons / icon titles, and therefore the alignment of the icons.





toddtreadway -> RE: Resolution Problem (2/15/2014 11:02:33 PM)

It took me forever to figure out what was causing that. Have had the same issue with several other games. (GG: A World at War and Unity of Command most notably.)




CapnDarwin -> RE: Resolution Problem (2/16/2014 12:01:50 AM)

Leave it to Microsoft to "help" out by defaulting Win8 to the 125% font size. That has caught a number of developers (including our team) off balance. There are a couple of other items like media players and depricated audio/video codices thrown in making life difficult.




Tom Proudfoot -> RE: Resolution Problem (2/16/2014 12:04:26 AM)

The annoying thing is that my laptop on Win 7 is at 125% and it works fine there, so it's apparently a Win 7 to 8 change. [:(]




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