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Hey all... a little late to the party... I recently updated my Mac OS and am having the same problems with the UI. Very frustrating. Guessing no one has found a solution yet?
- puzzlezaddict4 years agoHero+
@victorialynn3 Nope, there's no solution yet. If you want, you can try changing the display scaling, as mentioned in the post above yours. But that's obviously not ideal. If it works but messes with your other system settings too much, you could always change it in a new user account on your Mac—the setting should apply only within that account. I think.
- 4 years ago
Hello everyone! Faced the same problem on my MacBook Pro M1. However, I also have an iMac 5K (2020), mac OS 12.4 is installed there as well as on the Macbook, but there are many screen resolutions in the list. I think the problem is Rosetta, not the OS itself.
- 4 years ago
Guys, I found a solution! You will need a Better Display (a 14-day trial version is enough).
1. Install Better Display
2. Go to Settings - Displays - Turn on "Edit and manage the system configuration of this display" and (optional) "Allow smooth resolution scale"
3. Restart your Mac.There will be a bunch of permissions for every taste both in the OS and in games. They can be controlled using the Retina Display Menu (RDM).
In my case, I did not mark "Allow smooth resolution scale", but manually added the resolution I needed.
- puzzlezaddict4 years agoHero+
@SpaceTurKadet It looks from your screenshot like you're changing the resolution of your Mac's display, which the game is then picking up. If that's not the case, let me know. Otherwise, you could also change the computer's resolution by opening System Preferences > Displays and selecting Scaled, then choosing one of the larger-font options. I understand that you get more options with Better Display, but the particular option you've chosen may be available without that.
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