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I'm on a surface pro 2, that has integrated intel graphics. It's not the best, but I can run games like skyrim on it if I sett graphics on low.

I'v bin trying to get Divine Divinity to run on it, but for some reason the game is projecting partly outside the screen. Why is this happening, and how can it be fixed?

Here's a screenshot, so you guys can see whats happening.

Thanks for any help! :)
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Ygglens: the game is projecting partly outside the screen.
What is your desktop resolution, and game resolution? If they are not the same, does it help if you change one so that they are?

Are there any options in your graphics driver settings somewhere on how to handle resolution scaling or stretching?
I'v tried to change the resolutions to make them match, but it doesnt help. The screensize of the game changes, so its smaller when the resolution is higher, but it's allways offscreen.

I have no idea how to find any option for my graphics card on this machine. Windows 8 seems to hide things very effectively from me :P
It has a Intel HD Graphics 4400 processor, not a dedicated card.
I tried digging around some more, to find any settings for the graphics driver, and found an option where windows 8 automatically has scaled mye UI to 150% (probobly because the screen on this machine is so small, and the resolution is defaulted to 1920 x1080.

Changing the setting from 150% to 100% solved the problem. Thank you for putting me on the right track! Starting upp a character now, so there will be no sleep to night hehehe
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Ygglens: I'v tried to change the resolutions to make them match, but it doesnt help. The screensize of the game changes, so its smaller when the resolution is higher, but it's allways offscreen.

I have no idea how to find any option for my graphics card on this machine. Windows 8 seems to hide things very effectively from me :P
It has a Intel HD Graphics 4400 processor, not a dedicated card.
It's the so-called "Metro" GUI that hides the stuff...I like Win8.1x64 at least as well as I liked 7, but I don't use Metro--Metro is actually optional with 8.x (the explorer GUI is present and accounted for with the exception of the start menu--but those can be picked up for free these days--decent ones, too, I might add) but few folks know it because Microsoft has done such a lousy job of selling 8.x...;)

But I have to say that in the case of anyone who actually does buy a touch tablet, Metro gets the job done pretty well. I don't own or want a touchscreen device as I'm strictly a desktop man but touch tablets are the *only* place for which Metro is suitable, imo...;)

If you have 8.1, though, you can set it to boot to desktop (instead of that gosh-awful side-scrolling monstrosity called the "start screen"), and then just "right click" (however you do that with touch) anywhere on the desktop and a context menu will pop up exactly like in Win7 and one of the selectable items on that menu is "screen resolution"...;) You can also get to your gpu drivers from there--I mean, if you want to call the Intel thing a "gpu"...;)
Post edited January 19, 2014 by waltc