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For 1080p a 2x scale would be from a base res of 540p. That's too small for the game to work. Sprites and things will be oddly scaled. You can set the game to 1364x768 and then Fullscreen that.
For 1080p a 2x scale would be from a base res of 540p. That's too small for the game to work. Sprites and things will be oddly scaled. You can set the game to 1364x768 and then Fullscreen that.
Let me make sure I'm understanding you correctly, so I don't take it out of the wrong context.
Are you saying that: If my monitor's max resolution is 1920x1080 I'm out of luck?
Or, if you're saying set the game's settings to that as a workaround so the game thinks your monitor is bigger, please be more specific: Where is the game or EA app is that?
Is it in Settings somewhere or is it to be put in the launch command line in the EA App?
I don't mean to say that if it's my monitor, I'll be upset at you because I won't be. I'll just say, I need a new monitor because mine has dead pixels or something because if I told people the real reason, I'd need a new one, they'd be like, "No one needs a new monitor for one game or shall I say more accurately a pair of games (I have 1 and 2.)"
To which I'd say,
"EA made the game." then some of gamer friends would reply,
"I see what you mean, get them a new monitor!"
- Erometal964 months agoNew Adventurer
so in the game when you load a lot, go to settings and click the monitor icon and play with the resolutions in game and see which ones you like that make the ui bigger and the game easier to play. Keep in mind when you change the resolution in the game you must exit the game and launch it again.
- AnilCKoksal4 months agoRising Traveler
It's a shame that this is suggested as a solution, as it doesn't just fix the interface but also reduces the image quality. It gives a jagged result.
- Erometal964 months agoNew Adventurer
yeah, I know I understand
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