The Unit List is perfectly visible on the same monitor when playing the old Campaign series. Here's a side by side screen clip taken when both games are up to show what I mean. Is there some simple adjustment I'm mot making?
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Moderator: Jason Petho
ORIGINAL: TJD
That must be the difference. Next question: how do I check/change the screen resolution? Is there an .ini file I've not seen?
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Tim,ORIGINAL: TJD
Thanks for your help. I checked the shortcuts for both games, there are no switches there. Also, is it even possible to run two games simultaneously when each is at a different screen resolution? Honestly I don't even know but seems doubtful. In the screenshot above you can see both games are running concurrently - it wasn't a cut and paste job.
The only thing I can think of, depends if you use Windows 7 or 10, is the scaling option or... you know, the magnifying glass (accessibility option in Windows).ORIGINAL: TJD
It's 1920x1080. I'm definitely not using 2 monitors. Both games were running side by side.
ORIGINAL: Crossroads
Well, essentially: yes. I have no idea what's the explanation behind this to be honest.
The unit list graphics file is 183px wide, so from the screenshot you posted, Middle East looks to be displayed at its proper size, while JTCS West Front for some reason is magnified to some 230 pixels of width [&:]
ORIGINAL: Crossroads
So, while playing Middle East with the TV set as your display, maybe have the Desktop scaling ON?
From another forum, but related:ORIGINAL: TJD
ORIGINAL: Crossroads
So, while playing Middle East with the TV set as your display, maybe have the Desktop scaling ON?
Well, it is on, by default, on both the laptop and desktop.