- Oct 26, 2017
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Ok, I found something regarding this:
* Run the game
* Run the Scott's Window Resizing Utility. To ensure all currently running programs are seen, you could click on the "Refresh" button.
* Towards the bottom-right corner of the utility is what looks to be a crosshair/target icon. Left-mouse-click-and-hold then drag-&-drop the crosshair over top of the actively running game window. If done right, you may then see the name of the game appear in the text field to the left of the crosshair-icon (it would show as "Tower of Trample v1.12.1").
* You should now be able to manually set the Width and Height for the selected game window to what you want. For example, if you put in 800 and 600 in the Width and Height fields accordingly, then click on the "Set Size" button, you should see the game window be resized to that.
I'd suggest to stick to standard gaming width and height dimensions, or if you know the original size of the game window, then perhaps doubling. Tower of Trample is running on 550x445 then doubling it so the size is 1100x890 may yield good results visually (still blurry though)
I am semi-quoting the user Mystix of this thread. Credit to him:
* Alternatively, as most of you know, you can set Full Screen in the game with Alt+Enter
A window-resizer utility that seems to work ok with RPG Maker games is Scott's Window Resizing Utility:Guys, is there a way to resize the game window in Rpg Maker?
In my laptop Alt+Enter worked fine, but after it died I have to use my desktop with a resolution of 1920x1080 which makes the game looks extremely shitty on Full Screen.
Is possible to manually adjust the size of the window?
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* Run the game
* Run the Scott's Window Resizing Utility. To ensure all currently running programs are seen, you could click on the "Refresh" button.
* Towards the bottom-right corner of the utility is what looks to be a crosshair/target icon. Left-mouse-click-and-hold then drag-&-drop the crosshair over top of the actively running game window. If done right, you may then see the name of the game appear in the text field to the left of the crosshair-icon (it would show as "Tower of Trample v1.12.1").
* You should now be able to manually set the Width and Height for the selected game window to what you want. For example, if you put in 800 and 600 in the Width and Height fields accordingly, then click on the "Set Size" button, you should see the game window be resized to that.
I'd suggest to stick to standard gaming width and height dimensions, or if you know the original size of the game window, then perhaps doubling. Tower of Trample is running on 550x445 then doubling it so the size is 1100x890 may yield good results visually (still blurry though)
I am semi-quoting the user Mystix of this thread. Credit to him:
You must be registered to see the links
* Alternatively, as most of you know, you can set Full Screen in the game with Alt+Enter
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