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I'm running the game in OS X in a Wine wrapper. All resolutions work perfectly, except that the settlers and animals are huge, rendered about 8x bigger than they should be. Has anyone else had this problem and fixed it? Should I mess with shaders/etc. in the in-game options? Thanks, all -
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I don't have a solution but I'd kind of like to see that if you could post a screen shot. Those games, while fun as hell, are goofy looking enough as is. :D
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tinyE: I don't have a solution but I'd kind of like to see that if you could post a screen shot. Those games, while fun as hell, are goofy looking enough as is. :D
I've figured it out - the rendering has to be set to 'low' instead of 'high'. Messing with the video settings also got rid of weird dancing buildings and graphical artifacts, too. I'll try and take a screenshot! And get a free solution marker!
Post edited January 01, 2014 by thomasbandy
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tinyE: I don't have a solution but I'd kind of like to see that if you could post a screen shot. Those games, while fun as hell, are goofy looking enough as is. :D
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thomasbandy: I've figured it out - the rendering has to be set to 'low' instead of 'high'. Messing with the video settings also got rid of weird dancing buildings and graphical artifacts, too. I'll try and take a screenshot! And get a free solution marker!
Thanks. :D Happy new year!
I reckon it's amusing that tinyE's post which says "I don't have a solution[...]" is marked as the solution.
Post edited January 01, 2014 by blind3rdeye