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*#Alt-Tab out of the game.  | *#Alt-Tab out of the game.  | ||
*#Open control panel(crtl-shift-esc).  | *#Open control panel(crtl-shift-esc).  | ||
| + | *#Right click on spring.exe. Click properties in the menu.  | ||
| + | *#In the menu that opens, go to the compatibility tab at the top. Click "Change High DPI settings".  | ||
| + | *#Check the override check box at the bottom. Select "application" from the drop-down.  | ||
| + | *#*Zerok does not have scaling, so telling windows to let zerok scale turns it off effectively.  | ||
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| + | *In-game display  | ||
| + | *#Go to lobby setting -> graphics.  | ||
| + | *#Select in game mode as custom full screen. Set resolution to 1080x1920. Zero-k looks fine in 1080 in my opinion and it is not worth the 80% fps drop to go 4k.  | ||
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| + | *Lobby display  | ||
| + | *#Lobby -> settings -> graphics  | ||
| + | *#Menu Mode -> Windowed  | ||
| + | *#*I prefer this because of easy multitasking. You can do other things on computer while waiting for a game. There is also less windows10 weirdness switching from fullscreen 1080p to a window.  | ||
| + | *#Go to Settings -> lobby  | ||
| + | *#Set scale factor to 200%-220%. This will make everything bigger so that you can actually read things without a magnifying glass.  | ||
Latest revision as of 19:17, 12 October 2018
Zero-k runs quite well on a 4k screen, but there are a few quirks.
Tips for running Zero-k on a 4k screen[edit]
Windows 10 Tips[edit]
- Disable all scaling done by windows.
- Run zerok.
 - Alt-Tab out of the game.
 - Open control panel(crtl-shift-esc).
 - Right click on spring.exe. Click properties in the menu.
 - In the menu that opens, go to the compatibility tab at the top. Click "Change High DPI settings".
 - Check the override check box at the bottom. Select "application" from the drop-down.
- Zerok does not have scaling, so telling windows to let zerok scale turns it off effectively.
 
 
 
- In-game display
- Go to lobby setting -> graphics.
 - Select in game mode as custom full screen. Set resolution to 1080x1920. Zero-k looks fine in 1080 in my opinion and it is not worth the 80% fps drop to go 4k.
 
 
- Lobby display
- Lobby -> settings -> graphics
 - Menu Mode -> Windowed
- I prefer this because of easy multitasking. You can do other things on computer while waiting for a game. There is also less windows10 weirdness switching from fullscreen 1080p to a window.
 
 - Go to Settings -> lobby
 - Set scale factor to 200%-220%. This will make everything bigger so that you can actually read things without a magnifying glass.