The Lord of the Rings Online™

The Lord of the Rings Online™

reddog832 Mar 26, 2021 @ 5:35am
Lotro 4k
I can run lotro in 4k and it looks awesome but the inventory is tiny is there anyway to fix it. I tried resizing the ui but that does everything but the inventory any ideas
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Darkrayne Mar 26, 2021 @ 8:33am 
You can use this plugin:

https://www.lotrointerface.com/downloads/info554-HugeBag.html

When you have it working you can type "/hugebag is" without the quotes to enable/disable the icon sizing function.

There is a possible issue with doing this so you might need to play around with it a bit.

"Icon will go out of HugeBag window boundaries when using icon re-sizing function. ( Known SetStretchMode() API Issue )"
ImageryGuy Mar 27, 2021 @ 9:45am 
You can also try changing graphics resolution to something with smaller numbers. You do not have to all the way down to 1080x760 or whatever, but you can find a happy middle-ground where the icons are larger.
grizranger Mar 28, 2021 @ 9:05am 
Same issue. Dropped my res down to 2560 x 1440 or something like that. Playable but looked like crap and everything was overlapping each other. Played around with it so much, trying to get it to work, didn't want to play the game anymore.
Pr0z1m Mar 28, 2021 @ 12:30pm 
Use lower resolution and turn on gpu scaling (which will upscale lower resolutions to fit your display) if your amd/nvidia gpu supports it via the driver software. Also, add additional sharpening and super sampling anti-aliasing (again via your gpu driver software) to gain quality lost from lowering your resolution. I think these things should help alot with the problem but I have not tested it myself yet, but in theory it should fix it :D
SeriousCCIE Mar 31, 2021 @ 9:41am 
I found that the sharpening and super sampling for anti-aliasing helped a lot.

Of course some areas at 4K with 16x anti-aliasing forced by nvidia inspector.. can even bring a new video card's framerates down a bit!

Anyway I ended up playing at 4k full screen ant at 2560x1600 for a window (to get the 16:10 perspective) when I peeked out of the game to look something up.
Pr0z1m Apr 1, 2021 @ 7:25am 
Originally posted by SeriousCCIE:
I found that the sharpening and super sampling for anti-aliasing helped a lot.

Of course some areas at 4K with 16x anti-aliasing forced by nvidia inspector.. can even bring a new video card's framerates down a bit!

Anyway I ended up playing at 4k full screen ant at 2560x1600 for a window (to get the 16:10 perspective) when I peeked out of the game to look something up.
I want to experience 4k gaming hehe :D and if it is OLED then it would be great eyecandy <3
Last edited by Pr0z1m; Apr 1, 2021 @ 7:26am
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Date Posted: Mar 26, 2021 @ 5:35am
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