Transistor

Transistor

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Umbran Jul 27, 2017 @ 12:15pm
Does the game support 2k resolution yet?
If not, is there any way I can play it in 2560x1440 through ini file changes or something?
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Frank Jul 27, 2017 @ 1:15pm 
Ive found this to be the best site for widescreen support for games that do not have it. You can either download the files (if provided) or use a hex editor and follow the instructions (again if provided). http://www.wsgf.org/dr/transistor/en
Last edited by Frank; Jul 27, 2017 @ 1:17pm
General Batou Aug 3, 2017 @ 5:31pm 
Go to "set launch options" and copy and paste this " -x 2560 -y 1440 " the game should run in 2k.
SkinGravel Jul 28, 2018 @ 11:35pm 
This is a year later, but I’m posting for anyone who is still wondering how to change this resolution. I’m using windows 10. It’s a pretty simple fix if you’re using this OS. Open your steamapps folder, common, Transistor folder, and then the x64 folder. Scroll down and you will see the Transistor.exe file. Right click on that, and click on properties. In the window that pops up, click on the Compatibility tab. Click on the Change high DPI settings button. At the bottom of this next window, you will see an option to check a box under High DPI scaling override. Check it off, and below there will be a menu. Click on the menu and you should have three options: Application, System, and System Enhanced. Select the System Enhanced option and click OK. Click Apply on the prior window and then OK. Voila!! Launch that bad boy and you will now have full screen, 2560x1440 goodness. And for future reference, as far as I have found, this fixes almost any app that doesn’t initially comply with your chosen resolution. Easy riding. Enjoy!
Last edited by SkinGravel; Jul 29, 2018 @ 1:51am
SkinGravel Jul 29, 2018 @ 12:41am 
On another note, I feel compelled to give a shout-out to three amazing fellas. I don’t know if anyone else will ever read this thread, but if you find yourself here, these three people deserve credit as it’s due. Gopher, LupusHegemonia, and BiRaitBec. Gopher has amazing tutorials on YouTube concerning modding and learning how to use mod managers, etc. LH has, in my opinion, THE best Skyrim SE modding guide available on the Nexus. BRB has, also in my opinion, THE best Fallout 4 modding guide available; this is also found on the Nexus. I honestly can’t remember which of the three I learned the DPI scaling tip from, so I’m just gonna give credit to all three. They all have a wealth of knowledge from which to glean so much useful information. Cheers to the beers, and to those awesome guys, and to everyone out there that has a ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ good time gaming!!!!
Last edited by SkinGravel; Jul 29, 2018 @ 12:55am
Predator8u Nov 10, 2021 @ 10:22pm 
Originally posted by SkinGravel:
This is a year later, but I’m posting for anyone who is still wondering how to change this resolution. I’m using windows 10. It’s a pretty simple fix if you’re using this OS. Open your steamapps folder, common, Transistor folder, and then the x64 folder. Scroll down and you will see the Transistor.exe file. Right click on that, and click on properties. In the window that pops up, click on the Compatibility tab. Click on the Change high DPI settings button. At the bottom of this next window, you will see an option to check a box under High DPI scaling override. Check it off, and below there will be a menu. Click on the menu and you should have three options: Application, System, and System Enhanced. Select the System Enhanced option and click OK. Click Apply on the prior window and then OK. Voila!! Launch that bad boy and you will now have full screen, 2560x1440 goodness. And for future reference, as far as I have found, this fixes almost any app that doesn’t initially comply with your chosen resolution. Easy riding. Enjoy!


Wow man, As a PC gamer for 20+ years, I've always seen that option while screwing around but never messed with it. After trying the WSGF "fixes"(none worked, DLed files, etc), I was Pissed, I got a new 4k tv JUST for beautiful games like transistor and I couldn't get anything to work Until your awesome post. THANK YOU, after waiting years to play Transistor, you saved me.
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