Can't Change Resolution?

Piercing Fortress Europa is a new game from veteran game designer Frank Hunter, which covers the campaigns of the Western Allies from July, 1943 through the end of April, 1945 in Sicily and Italy. Each area has its own map and time scale to best represent the campaigns for Sicily and Italy and the player is offered complete freedom, limited only by a historical order of battle and logistics model, to plan his operations and explore all of the many “what ifs” that the Italian theater has to offer.
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Werewolf13
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Can't Change Resolution?

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See Subject. Options appear but clicking on RES doesn't have any effect.

Can't find a config file either to edit.

At a loss.

Any help!
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RE: Can't Change Resolution?

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AFAIK the only chance you get to select resolution is on the opening screen and you can set any game resolution option that your computer is able to use, as shown in your computer 'display settings'.



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These are the resolution options that I get and I chose 1920x1080, which is the default display setting for my computer.

On smaller laptops the available game resolutions do not match the laptop default settings, so I change the laptop resolution setting to an option that the game has available. It is likely that the game setting might not completely fill the screen, or maybe could be too big (losing some of the game screen), so you try for any combination game setting/computer resolution setting which works, even if it is not full screen.

I am using the game down to a 10.1" screen, which works OK, only you don't get as much of the map at that scale, but the CHEMKID map and counter mods are clear and big enough to use at that size.
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