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Does anyone have a solution?
For instance:
- C:\Users{Username}\AppData\Local\Colossal Order\Cities_Skylines (config files of some of the mods are located here, as well as save games, screenshots, maps, and your own local non-WS assets)
- The root folder of your C:SL installation, typically C:\{SteamFolder}\steamapps\common\Cities_Skylines (location of the config files of many mods).
Also, there is no way to help you when you don't provide any information on other mods you might be using that can cause this, or any other factors for that matter.
Good luck.
Other mods' UIs don't give me tiny font sizes. I did some screenshots and measured font heights in Photoshop for comparison. PO's title bar — which says "Procedural Objects v1.77" — has a capital letter height of 11 pixels. The font in TMPE's title bar — "TM:PE 11.6.4.8 STABLE" — has a height of 23 pixels. Node Controller renewal has a font height of 25 pixels, as does BOB.
Am I wrong to be confused by this? If it's something outside PO causing its tiny font size, why doesn't it affect other mods' interfaces?
Thanks.
At any rate, I did find a fix, which is to override high DPI scaling behavior for the Cities.exe application file.
On my computer I found it in: C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Cities_Skylines
Right-click on Cities.exe and choose properties (or select it and hit ALT-ENTER).
Go to the Compatibility tab.
Click on Change high DPI settings.
Under "High DPI scaling override" check "Override high DPI scaling behavior" and select "System" in the "Scaling performed by" dropdown.
Click Okay and Okay again.
Start Cities Skylines, go to Procedural Objects, and the tiny font should be gone.