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Also i would suggest maybe adding a setting so that you could adjust the screen size
- @iluminatethesky I am playing on the ps4
Thank you.
There are a couple things you can try:
https://manuals.playstation.net/document/en/ps4/settings/areasettings.html
https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00079295/
Let us know if this helps.
Thanks 🙂
- iluminate
- @iluminatethesky All my other games look fine, but this one's screen is weird.
Old TVs used to have some of its "pixels" (they didn't work with pixels tho.) outside of the visible area.
This was called "overscan" and newer TVs often emulate this.
That's why you get to adjust the "screen size" in some games, cause you never really know if people turn off overscan or not.
Overscan is very often enabled by default but is something you can disable in your TV settings.
It's usually under the "Picture Size" category and is sometimes disabled by using "Screen Fit" (or similar).
You'll want to disable overscan on your TV anyways, unless you're playing some retro NES or SNES games where you might see some garbage pixels on the edge of the screen.If you'd like, you can submit a Bug Report, and they'll take a look at it.
https://answers.ea.com/t5/Bug-Reports/bd-p/pvz-battle-neighborville-bug-reports-en
Thanks 🙂
- iluminate
My game has the same issue, but only on split screen.
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