Can PoE be played in less than 800x600 resolution?
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Really? All I've seen is a community of assholes. None of you deserve to have such a nice game provided to you if this is how you'll treat the others whom play it.
As for the OP; going below 800x600 is impossible unless you want to lose parts of your HUD. My computer will resize the game below 800x600 but the user display no longer continue's to shrink, so you lose the ability to see your mana and health globes around 560x400. It's not convenient nor efficient to attempt to go below 800x600. |
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" So. It's not useful to tell you that you cannot do it? If the game decides it wants to be 800x600 or larger and that is hardcoded into the game, then you will be unable to do so with out breaking things in the game. Closed beta member since: March 19, 2012
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" I too am looking for this answer , but just realized this is in the General Discussion Threads. You first question before this one or any other question is , Why are you posting in the General Discussion and not Tech Support ???? I found this through a Google search and mistook this as the Tech Support Forum for Path of Exile. NO NO NO !!!!! Resolution is fixed at 800x600 probably because that's the lowest a game can run without hurting the monitor. Did you know of over-hang and how it can damage a monitor? Didn't you figure this out from all the garbage reply's that your in the wrong Forum??? Either Re-Post in tech support or try looking there first. omg its like McDonald s happy meals all over again. As for your question about the guy that mentioned <2D LoD> -- Means 2-Dimensional, your options have a LoD setting currently only High or Medium , meaning the Details -- " And you are wrong about this game not consuming resources, This game will eat as much as you throw at it especially using a Real Gaming Monitor where the game see's more as the res gets larger consuming close to 6Gb's of ram Quad, and i know of no laptop/ gaming laptop that can to date. Last edited by Ataleimas#4795 on Jun 17, 2013, 6:22:10 PM
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Id like to know this too. 800*600 seems a bit to big for a computer im assumed to work on :D
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