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In-Game Resolution Options - Crate Entertainment Forum When I first started the game, I had several resolution options, including many above 1920x1080@143hz Now the highest option I have is 1920x1080@143 Any ideas on why they’re not even showing anymore? The only things …
Has the 4k UI scaling been fixed yet? :: Grim Dawn General Discussions user made fix, you can manually increase the UI scaling extra (wont affect all UI elements or main menu tho); and you can supplement with a clear font mod, either or the combo seems to have been fine to do the trick for some people atleast
HD UHD Linux desktop scaling tricks mega-tutorial - Dedoimedo Go to Hardware > Display and Monitor > Display Configuration, change the Global scale to whatever you like, and save the settings Log out and then log back in to apply the new scale for all windows and applications
Grim Dawn - PCGamingWiki For 4K resolution, I suggest you open the game's configuration file (options txt), change the screenMode to a value of 0 (Fullscreen Exclusive mode), and then change the uiScale setting to a value somewhere around 1 2
Zoomed In : r Grimdawn - Reddit Sounds like your resolution may have opened really low If you navigate to C:\Users\YOUR USERNAME\Documents\My Games\Grim Dawn\Settings and open "options txt" you should be able to manually change your resolution to the proper size
How to change Monitor resolution outside of game? :: Grim Dawn General . . . How to change Monitor resolution outside of game? I just got a new monitor and it is lower resolution (1920x1080) than my old one (1920x1200) When I load the game all I get is a black screen as the game does not seem to detect my new resolution
Grim Dawn and GD Stash setup on Linux (My Guide How-To) In Linux, I want the ability to wipe the partitions where the OS and user home are stored without fear of losing data I also want to keep them lean so that I can make quick snap shot backups