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Anyone else have a start menu that is not aligned properly? Using Windows 7 on a laptop with a NVidia 670M.
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LiqMat: Anyone else have a start menu that is not aligned properly? Using Windows 7 on a laptop with a NVidia 670M.
Same here!
can you post a screenshot ?
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xellotath: can you post a screenshot ?
I attached one in the original post already
it's not opening for me

my title screen looks normal though
Post edited August 26, 2015 by xellotath
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xellotath: it's not opening for me

my title screen looks normal though
My Windows 7 laptop, MacBook Pro and iPad all can pull up the jpg attachment. Not sure why you can't? Anyway, not a deal breaker, just annoying. I am sure a patch will fix it eventually. Using the latest 355.60 NVidia driver.

The settings menu looks fine. It is just the initial title screen menu.
Post edited August 26, 2015 by LiqMat
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LiqMat: Anyone else have a start menu that is not aligned properly? Using Windows 7 on a laptop with a NVidia 670M.
Yes, looks exactly like mine. Can you play in full screen? Mine is all but unplayable in FS. It looks fine windowed, but FS the display is all squeezed into a small vertical strip in the middle of the screen. Looks like an old cell phone video in portrait (as opposed to landscape).

Tried updating video card drivers (Intel HD 5000), tried every video setting in the TV itself, no luck. Other software works fine in FS. Any thoughts? Thanks in advance.
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LiqMat: Anyone else have a start menu that is not aligned properly? Using Windows 7 on a laptop with a NVidia 670M.
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the_nightwulf: Yes, looks exactly like mine. Can you play in full screen? Mine is all but unplayable in FS. It looks fine windowed, but FS the display is all squeezed into a small vertical strip in the middle of the screen. Looks like an old cell phone video in portrait (as opposed to landscape).

Tried updating video card drivers (Intel HD 5000), tried every video setting in the TV itself, no luck. Other software works fine in FS. Any thoughts? Thanks in advance.
My brother-in-law is using an integrated HD 5000 as well and is having no problems at all with Grandia 2. He is running Windows 10 though. Did you use the GOG installer or do a direct download? He has heard people who used the downloader were having some issues. Try reinstalling I suppose. I can play in full screen just fine and I set the resolution at 1920x1080 in settings. Try ticking Keep Aspect Ratio or change to a different resolution under settings.
Post edited August 27, 2015 by LiqMat
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the_nightwulf: Yes, looks exactly like mine. Can you play in full screen? Mine is all but unplayable in FS. It looks fine windowed, but FS the display is all squeezed into a small vertical strip in the middle of the screen. Looks like an old cell phone video in portrait (as opposed to landscape).

Tried updating video card drivers (Intel HD 5000), tried every video setting in the TV itself, no luck. Other software works fine in FS. Any thoughts? Thanks in advance.
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LiqMat: My brother-in-law is using an integrated HD 5000 as well and is having no problems at all with Grandia 2. He is running Windows 10 though. Did you use the GOG installer or do a direct download? He has heard people who used the downloader were having some issues. Try reinstalling I suppose. I can play in full screen just fine and I set the resolution at 1920x1080 in settings. Try ticking Keep Aspect Ratio or change to a different resolution under settings.
Neglected to mention in my original post but I did try several different resolutions and the aspect ratio setting, all with no change. Windows 7 here instead of 10. I did a direct download though, I'll uninstall and give their installer a shot.

Edit: uninstalled, reinstalled through GoG Galaxy or whatever it's called, no change. Thanks for the suggestion though.
Post edited August 27, 2015 by the_nightwulf
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LiqMat: My brother-in-law is using an integrated HD 5000 as well and is having no problems at all with Grandia 2. He is running Windows 10 though. Did you use the GOG installer or do a direct download? He has heard people who used the downloader were having some issues. Try reinstalling I suppose. I can play in full screen just fine and I set the resolution at 1920x1080 in settings. Try ticking Keep Aspect Ratio or change to a different resolution under settings.
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the_nightwulf: Neglected to mention in my original post but I did try several different resolutions and the aspect ratio setting, all with no change. Windows 7 here instead of 10. I did a direct download though, I'll uninstall and give their installer a shot.

Edit: uninstalled, reinstalled through GoG Galaxy or whatever it's called, no change. Thanks for the suggestion though.
Have you updated all of your Microsoft .Net Framework components via Windows Update?
Post edited September 01, 2015 by LiqMat
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the_nightwulf: Neglected to mention in my original post but I did try several different resolutions and the aspect ratio setting, all with no change. Windows 7 here instead of 10. I did a direct download though, I'll uninstall and give their installer a shot.

Edit: uninstalled, reinstalled through GoG Galaxy or whatever it's called, no change. Thanks for the suggestion though.
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LiqMat: Have you updated all of your Microsoft .Net Framework components via Windows Update?
Only one listed is .NET 4.5.2, updated and no change. Thanks again for the suggestion.
With the 1.03 patch the menus are worse than before for me. Still can navigate, but man. Attached a screenshot.
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LiqMat: Have you updated all of your Microsoft .Net Framework components via Windows Update?
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the_nightwulf: Only one listed is .NET 4.5.2, updated and no change. Thanks again for the suggestion.
Yeah. I just installed .Net 4.6 with all patches and nothing either. So not the problem I suppose.