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Similarly, changing the scale to 100% worked for me. Wouldn't have thought to try it had I not seen your post. Thanks!
Dude thanks a ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥. That ♥♥♥♥ worked, I can't believe it was that simple.
Right click on granblue rising in steam. Click Manage. Then click Browse Local files.
this will take you to the Rising install folder.
Right click GBVSR.exe. Select Properties. Click on the Compatibility tab. Select Change high DPI settings near the bottom.
Check the Override High DPI behavior, and make sure Application is selected in the bar below it. Press OK.
Game should launch now in whatever resolution you want to play in. Hope this helps. What a nightmare haha.
After a lotta messing around, finally got mine to run by setting the display from flipped landscape to portrait, resolution to 2560 x 1600, and scale to 100%. After the game opens, am able to change the display back to landscape and lower the screens resolution, though the game's resolution is stuck at 1280 x 720.
Also, runs and works as expected when opened on an external monitor. preferrable when possible but kinda defeats the purpose of the go.
Not sure how relevant it was to getting granblue to run, but I also installed the beta VGA legion go drivers: https://gaming.lenovo.com/us/connect/groups/legion-go/f/forum/5817/v23-20-24-03-vga-driver-beta-testing/