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If I want to click on the buttons I have to go basically to the edge of my screen and changing the aspect ratio was a terribly annoying task. Unfortunately that didn't fix the issue.
Still can't play the game...
Update: I edited user_settings.config and changed
screen_resolution = [
1708
990
]
I also have to disable full screen as that will never work. This allows me to play it as full screen as I can get on my 2560 x 1600 display. Very strange that you'd not set it to the proper resolution to get it 'full screen' but it works.
This is certainly not ideal as I find the title bar and task bar annoying but at least I can get some of the value of this game...
It can be retrieved by doing the following
(1) Go to the Start button
(2) in the searchfield Type dxdiag and click it so it runs
(3) While viewing the System tab wait for it to finish and click the "Save All Information..." button.
Save your DXDIAG report as dxdiag.txt on your desktop for easy access (you may delete the file once you have copy pasted the information to www.pastebin.com or a similar site)
(4) post the link to your pastebin here
The dx diag will basically give the Fatshark team most of your hardware information making it easier for them to troubleshoot things
I hope an easy solution can be found
http://pastebin.com/EL9cpu4b
Though if a DPI setting causes problems, should be easy enough to try, though I cant go to the same resolution as you can, only have 1920*1200 as max on my monitor.
Thanks for the dxdiag :-)
1) The system DPI is tied to the resolution of the game in an odd way, in that the resolution the game believes its running at is not the resolution it's running at if the DPI is adjusted.
So if I have the DPI set to 150%, the resolution is also running at 150% of what you set it at. So if I set the resolution to 640 x 480, the game *sometimes* runs at 960 x 720 yet still reports it at 640 x 480. The increased number may not be accurate but this strange thing does happen. If I set the game at my native resolution of 2560 x 1600, it looks like the right resolution on the monitor but 50% of the game is running off screen as well.
2) If I change my system to normal DPI, the game runs normal and the buttons are accurate.
Changing the DPI every time I want to play this game is not ideal but if that's the unfortunate situation... then that's that.
Regardless it does seem like bitsquid (the engine used for Krater) is determining the game resolution in a less than desirable way if your desktop DPI is not the normal one.
I think Fatshark might need to look into it, since they plan on using Bitsquid for other games, I would assume this thing will persist in all of them if not fixed at the engine level
I managed to work around it by setting a non-standard resolution in the config file and sometimes if I set the proper resolution in-game it will actually work at the right resolution.