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The app works for Port Royale 2.
Don´t forget to set admin rights, if you going to try.
I'm using IntegerScaler. (https://tanalin.com/en/projects/integer-scaler/)
1. Create a shortcut for IntegerScaler.
2. Right-click the shortcut - "Properties".
3. "Shortcut" tab - "Object" field - put an argument "-ratio X" after the path to the program. X would be the factor by which you'd scale the game. You may want to try a few different values.
Example:
D:\IntegerScaler-2.18\IntegerScaler_64bit.exe -ratio 1.75
4. Launch IntegerScaler via the shortcut.
5. Launch the game. Make sure it's in windowed mode!
6. Press Alt+F11.
Note:
- The game might turn upscaling off randomly or when you buy things in the cities. In that case simply press Alt+F11 again. For more info on setting up IntegerScaler see documentation.
- You might want to put the shortcut into the game installation folder for convenience.
- IntegerScaler stays in the background after you've launched it so you may want to close it afterwards.