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"invisiblgirl;c-16734838" wrote:"Modsey;c-16719705" wrote:"Cinebar;c-16719439" wrote:
Would setting your resolution to default 1024x768 help? Sims and (even words) would be much larger.
I tried it, and I'm not sure if I'm somehow doing this wrong, but it doesn't look like it will help me. Originally I was playing with it in fullscreen window mode and I switched the resolution, but it just went to a smaller window with font being the same, and going back to fullscreen would bring it back to the previous resolution. I tried setting my game in full screen mode and then switched the resolution but that created a glitch where Sims wouldn't work at all and started to crash, so I won't be trying that again. Maybe I did it wrong, but that can't have been fun for my laptop. I need to go reboot my computer after that, because the game still won't properly stop running. Back to the drawing board, but thank you to everyone who's trying to help me find a solution
I had a similar experience - I changed the resolution because I was advised that it's the ideal resolution for the game. All I got was a tiny window in which everything was even smaller, and when I resized the window to fit my screen, the resolution changed back.
If not using a laptop because I wouldn't know how to set a game on a laptop with a screen size that will over ride your settings, change the resolution on a pc before you start a game, then play in full screen, not window/ full screen. But make sure the resolution in game is set to that of the changed screen. Always change the pc screen resolution first. :)
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