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The menu text is a big blur. Literally unreadable. So I can't make any adjustments, etc. Fallout 1 & 2 (which I bought from GOG before they were free) both work fine. Any ideas?

Thanks.

EDIT: I've attached a picture of the "display" settings screen to show you what I'm talking about.
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Post edited December 12, 2013 by Sloopydrew
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Okay -- found the solution. You must disable morphological filtering. Hopefully this can be left here in case anyone else runs into this problem.

Can someone mark this as the solution? Thanks.
Post edited December 13, 2013 by Sloopydrew
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Sloopydrew: The menu text is a big blur. Literally unreadable. So I can't make any adjustments, etc. Fallout 1 & 2 (which I bought from GOG before they were free) both work fine. Any ideas?

Thanks.

EDIT: I've attached a picture of the "display" settings screen to show you what I'm talking about.
I have the exact same issue.... one solution I've found is to add a -w to the target under the properties of the launcher which makes it run in windowed mode.
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Sloopydrew: Okay -- found the solution. You must disable morphological filtering. Hopefully this can be left here in case anyone else runs into this problem.

Can someone mark this as the solution? Thanks.
Morphological filtering? Where is that option?
Post edited December 16, 2013 by bnajbert
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Sloopydrew: The menu text is a big blur. Literally unreadable. So I can't make any adjustments, etc. Fallout 1 & 2 (which I bought from GOG before they were free) both work fine. Any ideas?

Thanks.

EDIT: I've attached a picture of the "display" settings screen to show you what I'm talking about.
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bnajbert: I have the exact same issue.... one solution I've found is to add a -w to the target under the properties of the launcher which makes it run in windowed mode.
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Sloopydrew: Okay -- found the solution. You must disable morphological filtering. Hopefully this can be left here in case anyone else runs into this problem.

Can someone mark this as the solution? Thanks.
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bnajbert: Morphological filtering? Where is that option?
I'm sorry about not making it clearer: It was in my graphics card options. From what I've looked at, some version or another is available from pretty much all GC manufacturer's and this does fix the problem.