SicilianKill
09-06-2016, 03:42 PM
Hi all,
a few weeks ago I bought a new monitor with a 2560x1440 pixel resolution. I'm using Windows 10 and I found out that Unreal Tournament was running always fast, laggy and shaky - let's say totally unplayable. First I thought it was a new graphics driver (AMD GPU or Intel HD) that was causing problems until I found finally a solution why UT was running bad.
I tested something with the scaling of text and icons on the display settings, because if you connect a screen with this resolution for the first time Windows 8.1 or 10 will scale automatically all elements from 100% to 125%.
This causes problems for Unreal Tournament 99 and the scale has to be set on 100% to run it normal as usual.
I want to share my experience that I made with a video and maybe this can be helpful for some people.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yy2eAuDFkTU
a few weeks ago I bought a new monitor with a 2560x1440 pixel resolution. I'm using Windows 10 and I found out that Unreal Tournament was running always fast, laggy and shaky - let's say totally unplayable. First I thought it was a new graphics driver (AMD GPU or Intel HD) that was causing problems until I found finally a solution why UT was running bad.
I tested something with the scaling of text and icons on the display settings, because if you connect a screen with this resolution for the first time Windows 8.1 or 10 will scale automatically all elements from 100% to 125%.
This causes problems for Unreal Tournament 99 and the scale has to be set on 100% to run it normal as usual.
I want to share my experience that I made with a video and maybe this can be helpful for some people.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yy2eAuDFkTU