1920x1080 sharp but too small
Posted: Mon Nov 18, 2013 12:23 pm
Right now I'm playing UoC on a Full HD laptop and the icons are just too small to be easily readable. (Duh I hear you say ).
But I don't have this problem just on my tiny laptop screen, though here it's really apparent. At home I also got a very decent 1920x1080 24 inch Monitor for PC gaming and even there the icons still are a too small to be pleasant to "read" at any comfortable distance. Now if I ramp down the resolution to something like 1280×720 or 1600×900 it's much more readable, but obviously everything becomes more blurry and the crisp, sharp, awesome outlines of the original art style are watered down and pixel blur reigns supreme.
1600x900 is a workable compromise for my 24 inch desktop monitor but... you know it's still somehow sad
According to the steam hardware survey there's really only two main resolutions in gaming right now: 1920x1080 which almost 33% of users have and the widespread 1366 x 768 laptop resolutio at 22%, none of the other resolutions even hit the 8% mark.. http://store.steampowered.com/hwsurvey/
I imagine most 1920x1080 monitors are still smaller than mine at 24", so I think that cannot be pleasant to look at either.
Is there no other solution than to suck it up and live with blur, or is there a way to "zoom in" a bit without sacrificing the crisp art?
From the epic looks of it I strongly imagine the artwork was done with a vector program, so shouldn't there in principle be a way to scale the art to larger screen resolutions without any quality sacrifices? I'm amazed to find no one else brought this up, considering how prevalent larger resolutions have become in the last years. Are you not bothered by it and just live with the blur, or are you content with squinting your eyes? Or do you know something I don't, like some .ini-editing-wizardry?
Please tell me your thoughts!
PS: Big shout out to the developer for fixing me up with a working copy while I'm in the hostpital whilst my steam game seems to be bugged for some reason, you know who you are.
But I don't have this problem just on my tiny laptop screen, though here it's really apparent. At home I also got a very decent 1920x1080 24 inch Monitor for PC gaming and even there the icons still are a too small to be pleasant to "read" at any comfortable distance. Now if I ramp down the resolution to something like 1280×720 or 1600×900 it's much more readable, but obviously everything becomes more blurry and the crisp, sharp, awesome outlines of the original art style are watered down and pixel blur reigns supreme.
1600x900 is a workable compromise for my 24 inch desktop monitor but... you know it's still somehow sad
According to the steam hardware survey there's really only two main resolutions in gaming right now: 1920x1080 which almost 33% of users have and the widespread 1366 x 768 laptop resolutio at 22%, none of the other resolutions even hit the 8% mark.. http://store.steampowered.com/hwsurvey/
I imagine most 1920x1080 monitors are still smaller than mine at 24", so I think that cannot be pleasant to look at either.
Is there no other solution than to suck it up and live with blur, or is there a way to "zoom in" a bit without sacrificing the crisp art?
From the epic looks of it I strongly imagine the artwork was done with a vector program, so shouldn't there in principle be a way to scale the art to larger screen resolutions without any quality sacrifices? I'm amazed to find no one else brought this up, considering how prevalent larger resolutions have become in the last years. Are you not bothered by it and just live with the blur, or are you content with squinting your eyes? Or do you know something I don't, like some .ini-editing-wizardry?
Please tell me your thoughts!
PS: Big shout out to the developer for fixing me up with a working copy while I'm in the hostpital whilst my steam game seems to be bugged for some reason, you know who you are.