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My native resolution is 2560x1600 but if it works the ui becomes tiny and mostly it just goes into a square so i only can play consistently on 1400 x 900 but it looks blurred
@akotbkotb Does the game look blurry in both fullscreen and windowed mode? Please switch to each one, then quit the game and restart before testing, just to be thorough.
What other resolutions do you have available? Please test them all in both fullscreen and windowed modes, and let me know which ones look blurry and which look okay.
- 5 years ago
I'm having the same issue. I have a Macbook Pro 2018 with 2560x1600 retina display. After downloading the Sims 3 64-bit update it opened up with the 4:3 display in full screen so I tried to get the display to a resolution that fitted my aspect ratio better. However, the 2560x1600 option in the menu just made my display blurrier and I did command-enter to return to the window and that is where the display looked the clearest but the menu got very small. I personally like to play in full screen so I tried to do command-enter back to full screen and it got all blurry again. I can only play full screen in a low resolution.
- puzzlezaddict5 years agoHero+
@lillums23 Try switching to an intermediate resolution, not 2560x1600 but something else with a 16:10, while in windowed mode, then switching back to fullscreen. You may have to experiment a bit with different resolutions to get something that looks good.
Again though, it does seem that Sims 3 uses fewer pixels to take up more space on the computer screen than expected.
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