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RE: Screen text overlap.
Posted: Thu Oct 06, 2011 8:02 pm
by Wiggum
Mhh, its ingame at least and i always wondered what it means...
RE: Screen text overlap.
Posted: Thu Oct 06, 2011 8:09 pm
by Arjuna
Are you referring to the clear weather pattern? If so, you need to understand the difference between the curent weather condition and the prevailing pattern of weeather. Each day will have a pattern of prevailing weather, while each hour will have the current weather. the probabilities ofr the current weather condition are determined by the prevailing weather pattern. Now a clear pattern means a very high probability of clear conditions morning, afternoon and night. Other patterns include snow, rain, late rain and fog.
Does that help?
RE: Screen text overlap.
Posted: Thu Oct 06, 2011 8:16 pm
by Wiggum
Thanks, now i understand it.
RE: Screen text overlap.
Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2012 4:29 pm
by PaulWRoberts
ORIGINAL: JiminyJickers
Good news. I have found a workaround that will allow you to use a higher DPI setting and have the game show up correctly.[:)]
If you are using Vista (Works in Win 7 too):
1: Where you choose your DPI setting, there is a button down the button that says "Custom DPI...".
2: Under there, there is a tickbox that says, "Use Windows XP style DPI setting" make sure it is not ticked. You can only untick it if you are using the Aero theme.
3: Play the game, all the menus and text show up correctly.[:)]
If you find that some of your other programs are scaled up funny, then make sure you have selected "Disable scaling on high DPI settings" in the programs compatibilty under the right click properties menu.
Unfortunately I don't think it would work on XP. In the past the "Use Windows XP style DPI setting" was automatically ticked and grayed out. Found out today that enabling the Aero theme allows you to change that. I was using Vista Basic theme before.
So happy about this. I am upgrading to Windows 7 this week sometime so will definitely be buying this game when I have completed that.
Bed time in NZ, have a good night all.
Has anyone found that this works in Win7 at 120 dpi?
I'm in Win7, and I can check or uncheck "Use Windows XP style DPI setting" and it makes no difference. With 120 dpi (which is better for my eyes), text still runs off the right hand side of its area in the interface. I have to switch my whole system back to 96 dpi to play the game.
I've experimented with everything I know, but I can't seem to find a way around this. I'd love to see it work.
RE: Screen text overlap.
Posted: Fri Dec 14, 2012 6:21 pm
by blairfw
Likewise, I have the problem on Windows 7. I restored the windows system from about 6 mo. ago and it corrected the overlap problem. Then I got cockey and restored the origional system for somemore tests; bad idea. This somehow destroyed my old restore point, so back to square one and no joy after all that fiddling.