Hmmm not seeing that happen with the top and bottom bars when I set max width to 3840. If I could change the scaling on the bars separate from the windows there would be a workable solution, instead you have to come to a compromise between the two. The issue is when you use those options to fix things it makes the top bar and the bottom action bar too small. The root cause of the issue is that the automatic UI scaling ceilings out at a value significantly under 3840 so the UI gets pushed further to the middle of the screen and forces things to overlap, but the manual override option exists to let you fix that. Monitors simply display, they don't force resolutions. ![]() The naming languages in use by DF are a part of these. Remembering that playing on a 4k monitor doesn't mean you're actually running the game at 4k. In Dwarf Fortress, the RAW files are how the game stores much of the games creatures, items, etc. Go to options, keep UI scaling enabled and under UI scaling set maximum width allowed to your IN-GAME resolution width. I think allowing windows to move around could help too. When I get the windows a nice size the info bar at the top and action bar at the bottom are way too small. I think an option to disconnect the top menu bar and the bottom selections from the window scaling would be a good start. The Dwarven language is one of the languages the player will come across. More Info V Not to be confused with Khuzdul. Note that some content may still need to be updated. Windows either overlap each other and are unusable or are too small. Dwarven language v50.11 v0.47.05 This article is about the current version of DF. If you're on the fence about whether to buy a Metro ticket at all - especially as it requires you to leave the cosy confines of Steam in favour of the Epic Games Store, here's Brendy with our Metro Exodus review.Originally posted by Ricky Spanish:Playing on a 4k monitor is rough with the current UI scaling options. I also recommend popping into Accessibility and setting subtitle size to 'small', which may mean you need to crane a little closer to your screen, but means the words don't take up quite so much of your view. You need to exit to main menu, then go to settings, then Game Options, and there you'll find it. Switching language is easy, but something that caught me out initially is that you can't do it by bringing up settings while playing the game - the voice language option is simply missing. ![]() This should fix fullscreen scaling if you are using Windows scaling. Click on the 'Change high DPI settings' button, click the checkbox under 'High DPI scaling override', and then select 'Application' in the dropdown. With this language, you can program your dwarves to do tasks. Only with mass slaughter instead of soul-scouring existential dread and paranoia, obviously. Right click on 'Dwarf Fortress.exe' and select Properties, then go to the Compatibility tab. However, it is inspired by Dwarf Fortress. ![]() I'm fine with the subtitles, both because most action games seem to default to subtitles on even with English anyway, and because it makes a just little bit more like Tarkovsky's Stalker. Given how much of Metro's appeal is its setting, I guess I just prefer the heightened sense of actually being in Russia, as opposed to having Hollywood Russians speaking English purely for the audience's sake. It seems so much more authentic, even though I'm projecting about a thousand cultural stereotypes onto that by saying it. Here's a quick sample of how Metro sounds to me now: I wouldn't play Metro Exodus any other way. It's not the worst I've heard by a long shot, but it's broad, broad, broad - enough so that it gently undermines the moody, murderous atmosphere.įor all I know, the Russian voice acting is even sillier, but to my heathen ears playing it with voices matching its Moscow setting, translated by English subtitles, makes for a vastly more atmospheric ride on the deathtrain. I gave 4A's Stalkers-on-a-train opus a quick trial run this morning, but was immediately dismayed by a surfeit of malodorous fromage in its cod-Russian-accented English dialogue. Like everyone else and their irradiated mutant grandmother, I'll be playing Metro Exodus this weekend.
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