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This one is a good example of why I tend to avoid Unity/java and others games that do not give you a window version that you can adjust the size of the window to suit your desktop. (There are some that do though.)
This one is as best I can tell is either full screen, or tiny tiny unreadable window mode on my screen and resolution settings.
It is not the only game I would like to play like this, but a good example.
I don't want full screen, as I have things in the back ground I want to access quickly, and some times just want to be able to mouse click, and hide the game I am playing quickly behind my browser or editing software.
A lot of game making software I guess is incapable of this or is to much trouble to implement for the game maker's. (I do miss it though.)
This one is as best I can tell is either full screen, or tiny tiny unreadable window mode on my screen and resolution settings.
It is not the only game I would like to play like this, but a good example.
I don't want full screen, as I have things in the back ground I want to access quickly, and some times just want to be able to mouse click, and hide the game I am playing quickly behind my browser or editing software.
A lot of game making software I guess is incapable of this or is to much trouble to implement for the game maker's. (I do miss it though.)