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I'm enjoying what i've played so far apart from the character animation, however i'd really prefer a much larger UI when your screen resolution is above say 1024x768. As someone with a 1920x1200 screen, even just below that the quest/chat text is way to small. It's a shame they didn't make the ui text screens default to your screen size so it's easier to see.

Also the items, inventory screen is way to small above the default screen size, i'd hate to be in anyone's shoes with huge monitors :(
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PirateNeilsouth: I'm enjoying what i've played so far apart from the character animation, however i'd really prefer a much larger UI when your screen resolution is above say 1024x768. As someone with a 1920x1200 screen, even just below that the quest/chat text is way to small. It's a shame they didn't make the ui text screens default to your screen size so it's easier to see.

Also the items, inventory screen is way to small above the default screen size, i'd hate to be in anyone's shoes with huge monitors :(
Also they could have spared us bashing doors for 5 minutes!
Would be a good change, ive been tempted to get a Magnifying Glass to look at convos sometimes (24' monitor). Also on bashing door, make your companions attack them and go do another thing around house :>
I'm afraid that such an intervention would require changes in the code (aside from creating larger versions of the UI) and that is something we are not able to do:-(]I'm afraid that such an intervention would require changes in the code (aside from creating larger versions of the UI) and that is something we are not able to do:-(
It's another we can't do it post

Want fixed character animation? - We can't do it
Want better ui sizes for larger monitors - We can't do it
I think this game started production back in 2001 so those resolutions didn't exist back then.

My 17" LCD from 2002 has max res of 1280 x 1024 which I leave as my desktop default.
It was told to me though that most people, even with modern monitors, consider 1024 x 768 native for most computer games.

I know some games look hideous if I play them on my highest resolution because it defines all of the pixels to the point of looking dot matrix.

So in the instance of 2D titles it would seem that most would actually want to play on lower res's for the anti-aliasing affect.