Gnomoria

Gnomoria

Thordragon Feb 1, 2016 @ 4:50pm
Gnomoria
i got my game to max screen size and cant click on the menu to change the screen size no more. So is there any way to put it back to window mode without being in game? i am using mac OS X
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Namiraja Feb 3, 2016 @ 5:42am 
You can change the screen size in your settings.ini, same directory where your worlds are saved. I don't know where it's located with OSX, on linux it's in ~/.local/share/Gnomoria.
Last edited by Namiraja; Feb 3, 2016 @ 5:43am
Thordragon Feb 3, 2016 @ 9:17pm 
well that didnt work for me Namira. i am not sure of where steam have put it all the files. so thanks for trying. but i do need help on figuring it out or if anyone else knows how to fix my issue.
tamorr Feb 4, 2016 @ 5:42pm 
I don't really know mac, as I use windows...

Can you bring up a right click menu for mac on the game in steam? When game is selected in steam, there is a click menu you can get to that will have properties at the bottom of the menu list. That is where you would need to get to.

From there go to the local files tab and then click on the browse local files.

That should lead you to directory of Gnomoria where it is stored.

Like mentioned I am not familiar with how mac operates steam. But if you can find that menu for the games options then you should be able to do the above more or less to get to the gnomoria directory.

If not, then I haven't a clue for obvious reason, but was giving that as to locate place just incase you could do that. :)
Thordragon Feb 4, 2016 @ 6:19pm 
Originally posted by tamorr:
I don't really know mac, as I use windows...

Can you bring up a right click menu for mac on the game in steam? When game is selected in steam, there is a click menu you can get to that will have properties at the bottom of the menu list. That is where you would need to get to.

From there go to the local files tab and then click on the browse local files.

That should lead you to directory of Gnomoria where it is stored.

Like mentioned I am not familiar with how mac operates steam. But if you can find that menu for the games options then you should be able to do the above more or less to get to the gnomoria directory.

If not, then I haven't a clue for obvious reason, but was giving that as to locate place just incase you could do that. :)

which i've tried, it gave me Gnomoria.app and OSX.README. so i dont think those would help me though.
tamorr Feb 4, 2016 @ 7:10pm 
hmm.. that is all that is in the mac gnomoria directory? Hmm... thought there would be more, since I know on mine, being windows there are several dll files, an ini file, and the exe (windows version of booting up the game).

don't really know then. Maybe uninstalling and reinstalling might help. or verify catch or something... Beyond that I am out of ideas... I appologize I couldn't help much, but I tried with what I do know.
Thordragon Feb 4, 2016 @ 9:15pm 
well i'm not sure whats up with it. but it works on my boot camp windows 10 fine. thought to ask to see if i can get help as before i wasnt running boot camp or heard of it. but thanks to you all ^_^
tamorr Feb 5, 2016 @ 10:06am 
no problem, just glad I could at least attempt to help. :)
MattandChase TTV Apr 22, 2016 @ 8:54pm 
Hey Thor,

I don't know if you have figured out how to reset the game to Windowed mode but I had the same issue when I first downloaded the game. I changed the screen resolution in fullscreen and it wouldn't let me click on any of the menus. I reset the game, uninstalled and reinstalled the game, and nothing seemed to help. I read in a forum that you have to delete the settings.ini file, but had a really hard time finding the file, which I am assuming you are also having. I ended up digging a little in my Macbook Pro, and found where the files are located. For some reason, looking for the folder with the file using a "finder window" the "library" folder wouldn't show up, but if you go to your Steam Applicatoin, go to your Library in the app. Right click on Gnomoria, in the drop down menu, click Properties. Click on Browse Local Files... in the Local Files tab. Once that opens, it will take you to a Gnomoria folder.

This is not the right folder. I don't know why Mac creates a second folder but you now need to locate the real folder. The path of this fake folder is: Macintosh HD:Users:(Your Main User Name):Library:Application Support:Steam:steamapps:common:Gnomoria. The path to the folder you need is: Macintosh HD:Users:(Your Main User Nam):Library:Application Support:Gnomoria. If you find this folder, it should have files titled Gnomoria.log, a folder called OldWorlds, setting.ini, and another folder called Worlds. Just delete the setting.ini file, and restart your game. That should reset the settings of your game so that you can play it in windowed mode without having to mess with bootcamp.

Let me know if this helps at all.
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