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@SimplyBuilds What resolution is your monitor? I saw another comment that the screen doesn't fill ultrawide (21:9) monitors, but the black bars on the sides were wider. It does fill my 16:10 screen though.
- SimplyBuilds1 year agoSeasoned Rookie
my resolution is at 1920x1080. which i think is the default?
- SimsTime1 year agoSeasoned Ace
@SimplyBuilds The main menu now features a real background image. If it were stretched to cover the entire screen, it would become distorted and lose its quality. To avoid this, black bars have been added around the image to define its boundaries. On larger monitors, such as ultrawide displays, these black bars are even more noticeable.
You mentioned that your screen resolution is 1920x1080 (Full HD), correct? I noticed you're playing in windowed mode. If you switch to fullscreen mode, the black bars will disappear. However, even in fullscreen mode, they would remain if the screen resolution exceeds the image's aspect ratio, such as on ultrawide monitors.
It's also worth mentioning that The Sims 4 loading screens are set to change soon, showcasing in-game images instead. As a result, black bars will appear on the loading screens as well. Unfortunately, there’s no way to avoid this.
@SimplyBuilds Yes, this is the default, and it's interesting that the bars show up at 1080p. It's not harmful, of course, so the best thing you can do is ignore it.
- SimplyBuilds1 year agoSeasoned Rookie
Honestly. thats just an excuse. theres no reason they cant edit the image to be larger and crop in so that it can work on all monitors.
- LadyAofPineapple1 year agoSeasoned Ace
@SimsTime wrote:@SimplyBuilds The main menu now features a real background image. If it were stretched to cover the entire screen, it would become distorted and lose its quality. To avoid this, black bars have been added around the image to define its boundaries. On larger monitors, such as ultrawide displays, these black bars are even more noticeable.
You mentioned that your screen resolution is 1920x1080 (Full HD), correct? I noticed you're playing in windowed mode. If you switch to fullscreen mode, the black bars will disappear. However, even in fullscreen mode, they would remain if the screen resolution exceeds the image's aspect ratio, such as on ultrawide monitors.
It's also worth mentioning that The Sims 4 loading screens are set to change soon, showcasing in-game images instead. As a result, black bars will appear on the loading screens as well. Unfortunately, there’s no way to avoid this.
(highlighting and bolding above is my doing)
I'm not disagreeing with you that there isn't a way to avoid this as a vanilla or console player, however, I have used a mod in the past to replace the loading screens with in game images, and those are scaled full screen/windowed with no issues. So I'm not sure why the Sims team couldn't do the same.