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mattmaster86 05-29-09 07:22 PM

how do u adjust the top bar that shows framerate, latency, menu buttons etc?
 
hey guys i recently downloaded the basic nUI from curse and on there there was a screenshot where the top bars looked nice and neat and all that good stuff but when i downloaded it and started playing all the buttons on the top bar and text too looked super uber small and grainy and i couldnt even tell what the buttons were until i moused over them, and i dont think its my resolution cus im playing fullscreen with 1440x900 widescreen so i was wondering if theres anyway to fix that up

Carz 05-29-09 09:04 PM

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spiel2001 05-29-09 10:14 PM

What size monitor are you using?

mattmaster86 05-30-09 09:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Carz (Post 139447)

that doesnt help me with how i can make it more defined and not blurry

mattmaster86 05-30-09 09:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by spiel2001 (Post 139461)
What size monitor are you using?

not sure what size it is by heart and i dont have a ruler around but i know that its 720p hd and supports 1440x900 resolution

spiel2001 05-30-09 10:12 AM

Yeah -- I'm not sure why it would be blurry. There's something odd going on there for sure. I'm kind of wondering if nUI and another mod are competing over the micromenu.

Is everything blurry, or only the micro-menu?

The most common reason for the entire display to be blurry is when you are running the game in a video resolution lower than your video card/monitor's maximum resolution and telling the video card to scale the video to fit the display. The best video quality will always occur when you run your video resolution at the highest resolution (exactly) of your display with video scaling turned off.

The reason I ask about display size is that nUI is really optimized for use on displays between about 17" and 22" -- larger or smaller displays are going to have side effects like elements being too small to see well, or so big they overwhelm the eye, etc.


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