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No it fully supports 4k, but it reads the screen resolution as the effective resolution after the default DPI scaling settings from Windows are applied. It's a common bug for games as you need to set a specific override in your app manifest to disable Window DPI scaling. Luckily Windows allows you configure it yourself on a per-app basis.
Basically if everything is magnified by 200% the game will only render at 50% the native resolution of your screen.
now to solve the frame drops issues, i think Ray Tracing is hitting this game engine hard, it needs a lot of fine tuning to stop the huge frame drops
What patch was it?? I just downloaded the game and still have the same issue. There's no resolution above 1563*864 in fullscreen mode despite having a 1080p display
Probably this is what you're looking for:
https://steamcommunity.com/games/1249800/announcements/detail/2909848885891530515
Worked for me, but it need definitly a patch solution.
Merci !
Is this why when i try to play xuan 6 in fullscreen it only takes up the top left corner of my screen?
If you split my tv into 4 equal sections its in the top left one and i cant figure out how to fix it. Also do you know if 6 has 4k support as the most i see is 1080
All the fixes are generally always there, and what do you know... They have the answer
https://www.pcgamingwiki.com/wiki/Xuan-Yuan_Sword_VII