Hello,
I am playing iRosePH on a screen of 2736x1824 pixels.
This makes the icons ingame and the text ingame super small.
Is there a way to scale them up?
I've already set the PC's resulotion to 1080p but this is still small and a bit blurry.
Thanks in advance.
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Screen resolution
Started by Gresh, Jun 01 2017 01:03 AM
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#1
Posted 01 June 2017 - 01:03 AM
#2
Posted 01 June 2017 - 03:55 PM
- Is this only when playing in full screen mode?
- Can you post a screenshot of how it looks?
- Can you try changing your DPI and see if that makes the game look better?
- What's your current DPI setting?
- Can you post a screenshot of how it looks?
- Can you try changing your DPI and see if that makes the game look better?
- What's your current DPI setting?
#3
Posted 04 June 2017 - 08:06 PM
https://postimg.org/image/i1idc4sy3/
As you can see, the icons are really small.
My screen size is 12,3 inches and I'm playing with a resolution of 2736x1824 pixels.
It doesn't matter even when I'm playing in window mode it is still all as small as full screen.
When I adjust my PC to something like 1080x1920 pixels the problem still isn't gone since it will only make the screen a little bit more blurry.
As you can see, the icons are really small.
My screen size is 12,3 inches and I'm playing with a resolution of 2736x1824 pixels.
It doesn't matter even when I'm playing in window mode it is still all as small as full screen.
When I adjust my PC to something like 1080x1920 pixels the problem still isn't gone since it will only make the screen a little bit more blurry.
#4
Posted 05 June 2017 - 01:34 AM
Try this guide to add more resolutions to your Surface Pro 4.
Your monitor has a default aspect ratio of 3:2, but all of the alternative resolutions on your computer are 16:9 or 16:10. That's why everything looks blurry.
If you add these extra resolutions you can use one that is 3:2 and it will not look blurry.
Your monitor has a default aspect ratio of 3:2, but all of the alternative resolutions on your computer are 16:9 or 16:10. That's why everything looks blurry.
If you add these extra resolutions you can use one that is 3:2 and it will not look blurry.
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