1280x720 or 1920x1080, then this same problem appeared on Windows 7. The reason I didn't see it on Windows 7 was because I was running the game in 1024x768 resolution. This seems to happen if you use any 16:9 resolution in the game. Not seeing all the tutorial text fully during gameplay: This problem doesn't appear on Windows 7 even if I have scaling at 125%.Ģ. I had it at 125%, and that caused the zoom-in effect in loading screens and menus. The fix for this was to set your Windows 10 desktop scaling to 100% (from Windows desktop, right mouse click, Display Settings => Scale and Layout). First, the problem I had (and you apparently didn't have) that the menu was also zoomed in so I saw only part of it. This doesn't seem to be at least fully a Windows 10 issue, and I mixed up two separate "zoom-in" issues.ġ. I think I got it fixed, at least partially. changing the desktop resolution would affect anything. I tried to use dgVoodoo2 with the game but it didn't seem to affect this behavior at all, and I am not even sure dgVoodoo2 activated itself with the game (there is normally the optional "dgVoodoo2" watermark at the right bottom part of the screen indicating the game is running through dgVoodoo2, but now I can't see that part of the screen to make sure whether dgVoodoo2 is utilized or not.Ī curious problem, I'll look into it more myself too. So yeah, during the game I also see only part of the tutorial text, as part of the game screen is not showing but is out of bounds. I am not sure but it might be that even the intro videos in the game are similarly "zoomed in". I have to exit to the main menu, and there this zoom-in problem happens again. Oddly though, the menu screen shows fine if I press Esc during the gameplay, but I can't change any graphics settings from there. It is hard for me to navigate in the menus as I see only part of the menu screen. The game loading screen first shows the whole screen, but after awhile it zooms in too. To me it appears as if the game screen is for some reason zoomed in, showing only part of the screen. In the NVidia control panel I've told it to prefer the higher performance (NVidia) GPU, but I am not sure which one it used with the game (how can you tell which GPU is used in your case?). The laptop has Intel UHD Graphics 630 and NVidia Quadro P600 GPUs. I tried it quickly on Windows 10, and I seem to have similar issues as you.
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