Thank you for the helpful replies. '>
I am glad there is at least one person who agrees with me on this, as it "did" make everything in the game a bit smaller to look at, considering how updated hardware becomes get over the years.
I've never played at 1280 x 800, but I do play at 1920 x 1080. At that resolution (and maybe at 1280 x 800), you can have 3 windows open at a time. So, as an awkward workaround, you could open 2 other windows first (examples: character sheet, journal, or a henchman's inventory) and your inventory last, so it would be in the middle. It wouldn't make the text any larger, though.
Hey there,
With my current graphics card, (AMD Radeon HD 7700) and a whole lot of playing around with the resolution to see which works best, I have finally found that
1280 x 800 on 16 bit colour is the only setup which makes my nwn 1 game work with this current pc system I have.
I don't know why it's like that, but it is what it is I guess, and I'm quite happy with that.
I don't fully understand your explanation of having 3 game windows open at once, but actually, I have noticed something quite pleasant with my game.
1280 x 800 resolution is usually quite small for nwn 1, but for some reason, pleasantly, I have suddenly found that my game now sits with a bigger view of everything, including the Inventory Window, and suddenly I don't feel as if some kind of addiition to be able to move the Inventory Window around is nearly as important anmymore.
This may be quite odd, I'm not sure. But just a couple of days ago, I switched my pc to the biggest resolution of 800 x 600 (which I think is the original resoltion setup when nwn 1 first came about) to see if it would work with nwn 1, which it didn't.
So when I set my pc back to 1280 x 800 again, I found that nwn 1 was a bigger view of everything as I briefly explained.
It does seem quite odd I think, but it's the only explanation I can think of, as I can't think of aything else I have done to make this happen to my game. So I guess I'm rather happy with my game right now, with no addition to anything.
I would like to know one thing though, if you don't mind me asking.
How do you get a resolution of "1920 x 1080?"
My pc will only go up to 1600 x 1200 resolution?
Do you happen to have Windows 7 by any chance? Is that why?
I have been wonering if nwn 1 will work with Windows 7, and if it does, then I might consider buying it at some point.
If you are using an LCD monitor (flat panel), the text would be smaller but really sharp at your monitor's native resolution.
I don't have one of those yet. (considering I assume they are the newest ones available these days)
Mine is a Flat Square CRT, which is probaly as old as yesterdays news now as far as technology goes.
I'm hoping to buy a new wide screen at some point though, but I keep this one for now since I apper to be quite lucky that it hasn't broken down since the first day I bought it. '>