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Dungeon Dilettante
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Friday, 22nd February 2013, 15:50 by mkoijnbhu
Is there any way to make Crawl look like the webtiles version? i mean fonts and tiles resultion.
I hope the difference is noticable on these screens.
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- You can see the font on the bottom makes the text harder to read.
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- Webtiles. Everething is nice and clean. Tiles looks like they are in higher resolution(?)
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Ziggurat Zagger
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Friday, 22nd February 2013, 15:58 by BlackSheep
My local Tiles setup does not look like your screen shot, so something odd is going on on your system. Have you changed any of the tile_font_ settings in your init file? (or any of the other display options?)
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Friday, 22nd February 2013, 16:09 by galehar
Or maybe the graphic card is doing some (bad) rescaling.
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Dungeon Dilettante
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Friday, 22nd February 2013, 16:10 by mkoijnbhu
It looked like this from the start. I tried to change it at some point but there was no difference at all.
BTW When i change color depth to 16 bit everything looks fine, but i have white squares instead of tiles and game works very slowly.
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Friday, 22nd February 2013, 23:09 by galehar
First, make sure you are using up-to-date graphic drivers.
Then, check your graphic card advanced settings, and disable any texture compression or hardware rescaling which you might find.
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Dungeon Dilettante
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Saturday, 23rd February 2013, 21:56 by mkoijnbhu
galehar wrote:First, make sure you are using up-to-date graphic drivers.
Then, check your graphic card advanced settings, and disable any texture compression or hardware rescaling which you might find.
Thanks a lot. I disabled texture compression and now its all ok.
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