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Swabbie
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I have a Dell 30 inch 16X10 monitor and am running SH4 + TMO 2.7 at 1920X1200 resolution when I click on show chronometer it is nearly all off the screen.
Any one know if there is a workround for this. BTW thanks to those that replied to my last post but I still cant dive below 450 ft. Thanks in advance |
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Admiral
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At the office, in your Home Port, try going into the graphics settings and setting the resolution to the same size as your desktop. That should do it.
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Rear Admiral
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and always exit out and restart your game for it to take effect.
You still have several clickable working dials that work in TMO, just place the cursor on one and if you get a label like depth, that works. Found this one SS, but you can see the depth gauge behind the man with the steam in his face going down to 600, I know that one works. More work at the helms wheel and many work in the back left in the control room damage stations. ![]() I found one, here is the damage control stations, think all these work. See how it reads depth if I cursor it, just use your pointer to set the depth on the dial ![]() |
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